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Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 17:30:14 -0800
From: for ronnie the christian capon who is afraid of todays date
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Subject: Re: 16 colors Re: TIA regressing
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and that would matter if computer monitors where somehow a form of html
Srgnt Biilko wrote:
> I guess these are the 16 legal colors that may have applied when I was
> working on TIA.
>
> http://www.webstandards.org/learn/reference/color_names.html
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> "Srgnt Biilko" wrote in message
> news:cTwrb.40221$Ec1.3059940@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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> >When I was doing Truth in Advertising reviews at a major computer
> >manufacturer some years back the lawyers wouldn't let the ad guys say
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> their
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> >new displays had 128 colors - saying technically there are only 64 colors
> >(or maybe it was only 16, memory failing) and the rest are just "shades"
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> of
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> >the colors proper.
> >
> >Now I see an ad on TV where the manufacturer claims their new display has
>
> a
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> >"million colors". What the hell are the names of all those colors ?
> >
> >
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