Ohhhhhh, Dan!
Do you care to talk about variations in color??! Wow! Oriental Red can take
on many, many different shades, depending on one's monitor, video card,
scanner and image-handling software, etc....
For basic color identification I think you have a good idea. It was quit a
while before I saw a car that was painted Glacier Blue or Island Green or
Alamo Beige. (Alamo Beige always did peak my curiosity. The Alamo here is
NOT beige at all... ;-) )
Good idea, as long as you don't print out the "chip" and take it to the
paint store....
At 04:04 PM 1/25/98 -0600, DANIEL RAY wrote:
>You know what I haven't seen? A site with color pics that depict the
various colors of MGs! This has been a subject in the past which I started.
Simple fix: identify every pic of an MG with the appropriate MG color name!
i.e.: "This is Damask. This is Blaze. This is Harvest Gold. etc. Wouldn't
even require full pics but a "paint chip" sort of thing.
>I intend to create a page too, mainly to learn HTML, maybe I'll take my
own advice, but it will take a lot of work, server space and help from the
list!
>Dan
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>From: Mike Lishego
>Sent: Sunday, January 25, 1998 4:33 PM
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Cc: chi@ugcs.caltech.edu
>Subject: Website - Help!
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>Hello All,
> After reading Ben's plea for more MG sites, I decided to go to
>GeoCities and create my own MGB homepage! I am barely computer literate,
>and I don't know jack about HTML or whatever that language is. Has
>anyone else on the list done a free GeoCities homepage? What should I
>look out for, and is there anything missing from MG webpages that you
>would like to see? Thanks again - I'm sure I'll talk to you soon!
>--
>Michael S. Lishego
>St. Andrews Presbyterian College
>Elementary Education Major,
>English Minor, Class of 1999
>R.A. of Winston-Salem Hall
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