On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 22:02:06 +0200, Alias <aka@masked&anonymous.li>
wrote:
>Frank wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>> Frank wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Adam Albright wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 06:51:47 -0700, Frank <fb@nospamer.cmn> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> You can set the color to anything you like, even Vista Black.
>>>>>>>>>>> Black crap means you're constipated, yaknow, like Vista. It's
>>>>>>>>>>> not crap. You just can't see that the times are changing and,
>>>>>>>>>>> like an old woman, have to cling to the past.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Vista doesn't have any black in it.
>>>>>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Look at this screen shot:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> http://www.geekgirls.com/images/vista_desktop.jpg
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Note the bar that runs on the bottom of the screen. What color
>>>>>>>>> is it?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Look at this screen shot of Windows Media (not responding) and
>>>>>>>>> take a gander at the bar at the top where you see Now Playing,
>>>>>>>>> Library, Rip, etc. What color is it?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You're color blind you stupid moron and know nothing at all about
>>>>>>>> colors cause that sure as hell ain't black.
>>>>>>>> Get lost you stupid linux loser.
>>>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Frank you insist on proving daily you are just a freaking idiot some
>>>>>>> village thankfully lost.
>>>>>>> You know what you problem is numbnuts? You don't think and you refuse
>>>>>>> to listen so you NEVER learn a damn thing you annoying little
>>>>>>> pissant.
>>>>>>> Of course the color black is present in Vista's color schemes you
>>>>>>> clueless babbling baboon. There is a very easy way to prove it too.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Start up Media Player, ensure you have Video Settings showing at the
>>>>>>> bottom of the window, just so you get the exact same view I'm looking
>>>>>>> at. What color do you see Frankie? That's called black. Need more
>>>>>>> proof, well pay attention.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Reduce the Media Player window so it doesn't fill the screen. Next
>>>>>>> start up the Snipping tool and select some of the area that's below
>>>>>>> where media plays.
>>>>>>> Start up Photoshop or any graphic application that has an eye dropper
>>>>>>> tool or any tool that can read RGB values.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you copy the snipping tool's selection to the clipboard, then
>>>>>>> start
>>>>>>> Photoshop, select new, a new window the size of the area you snipped
>>>>>>> will appear, just paste what you just snipped with the snipping tool.
>>>>>>> Now make sure Photoshop has the information window enabled. Now
>>>>>>> slowly
>>>>>>> move your mouse over the image you just pasted. Guess what Frankie,
>>>>>>> Photoshop shows it to be absolute black because is shows the RGB
>>>>>>> values as follows: R=0, G=0, B=0. Iron clad undisputed proof Vista
>>>>>>> produces the color black in it's color schemes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now watch little Frankie start throwing monkey feces around, begin to
>>>>>>> yell curse and scream just to try to pretend it isn't so.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You're wrong you moron. Use the jpg alias used as an example. It's
>>>>>> 100,0,0. and guess what you stupid as*shole that AIN'T BLACK!!!
>>>>>> Hahahah...you two are a real pair of idiots.
>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> So, what color is it, brainchild? Dark gray? Big diff. Fact is when
>>>>> you have a dump, if the color is close to black or black, you're
>>>>> constipated, just like Vista.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well you no nothing at all about color. In the RGB color space it's
>>>> 100,0,0. Where as black in the RGB color space is 0,0,0.
>>>> Sorry, it ain't black!
>>>> Frank
>>>
>>>
>>> Um, the question was what color, not what RGB number. Can't read?
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>> Color has a "space" and in this case it is RGB with each letter having a
>> numerical value.
>> Idiot, that's how color is defined.
>> Frank
>
>Looks black to me. What color does it look to you. I can't make it any
>simpler than that, Frank.
>
>Alias
To avoid another dozen rounds of 'is too', 'is not' with Frankie I'm
not going to comment on the color's hue other to say it isn't the
value Frankie claims.
I can understand how some people may view it as near black. How dark
it is depends on a whole host of factors not the least of which is
what equipment and platform you view it on. I don't have any Linux box
set up right now so I don't remember if their Gamma setting is
different than for PC boxes like it is for Macs. That obviously can
make the colors seem darker or lighter then somebody else viewing the
same image on another platform.
As we both know our little Frankie doesn't deal it facts, he only
tries to spew his half-ass opinions and wild eyed assumptions which
more times than not are far from the underlying truth.
As far as RGB values those can be skewed in several ways including an
improper calibration of your monitor if that's what Frankie was
looking at.
What Frankie refuses to realize is he's been caught lying his ass off
on so many topics nobody accepts anything he claims at face value and
his creditability is at zero. That's his fault, not yours or mine. ;-)