so ..
so ..
.. you know how sometimes people will send an email reply, but put their actual reply inline in your own email line by line
and say something like "see my comments below in red" or w/e
i just sent out a work email with inline replies
only i said "see my comments below in RGB [112,6,92]" and then coloured my inline comments with RGB [112,6,92]
my next inline comments will be in british racing green, i just need to find the RGB codes for it
want to see how quickly someone calls me out on it
and say something like "see my comments below in red" or w/e
i just sent out a work email with inline replies
only i said "see my comments below in RGB [112,6,92]" and then coloured my inline comments with RGB [112,6,92]
my next inline comments will be in british racing green, i just need to find the RGB codes for it
want to see how quickly someone calls me out on it
Re: so ..
Cheers. As "currently the term is used to denote a spectrum of deep, rich greens", I guess I'll just pick whichever deep rich green appeals to me most at the time.
As well, lower on the page I've found all sorts of fantasmical colours in the "Shades of green" article. Presumably there are other such articles for red, blue etc. as well. This will keep me amused for days if not weeks!
As well, lower on the page I've found all sorts of fantasmical colours in the "Shades of green" article. Presumably there are other such articles for red, blue etc. as well. This will keep me amused for days if not weeks!