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Adam Albright wrote:
> 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. ;-)
>
Stop lying and tell the truth for once georgie boy. It ain't black...period!
Got it?
Frank
> 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. ;-)
>
Stop lying and tell the truth for once georgie boy. It ain't black...period!
Got it?
Frank