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america is yellow

I know it's nit picking, but that whole color code was put together by idiots. If they had any intelligence, blue would be the lowest threat status, followed by green, yellow, orange and red. That's the logical color sequence of the rainbow, and it's used in virtually every other professional color coding scheme, such as in electronic component coding.
 
Originally posted by: Harvey
I know it's nit picking, but that whole color code was put together by idiots. If they had any intelligence, blue would be the lowest threat status, followed by green, yellow, orange and red. That's the logical color sequence of the rainbow, and it's used in virtually every other professional color coding scheme, such as in electronic component coding.



BBROYGBVGW

They should have followed the resistor code, then we could have had fun acronyms to help remember it. 😀 Of course, I would follow the progressing of stars from coldest to hottest if I were them. Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Blue, right?
 
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Originally posted by: Harvey
I know it's nit picking, but that whole color code was put together by idiots. If they had any intelligence, blue would be the lowest threat status, followed by green, yellow, orange and red. That's the logical color sequence of the rainbow, and it's used in virtually every other professional color coding scheme, such as in electronic component coding.
What exactly is a nit anyway?

 
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: Harvey
I know it's nit picking, but that whole color code was put together by idiots. If they had any intelligence, blue would be the lowest threat status, followed by green, yellow, orange and red. That's the logical color sequence of the rainbow, and it's used in virtually every other professional color coding scheme, such as in electronic component coding.
What exactly is a nit anyway?



Lice/Crabs eggs

 
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