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    Default Another Car? No. A rose of a different color

    Another example of the benefit of using named colors.
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    Default Re: Another Car? No. A rose of a different color

    "Roses are Red,
    Violets are Blue,
    Some Poems Rhyme,
    This One Doesn't!"

    Nice pictures!

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    Default Re: Another Car? No. A rose of a different color

    Ron, excellent, as usual. I love the dewdrops and the petal veins.
    -=Bob=-

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    Default Re: Another Car? No. A rose of a different color

    Violets are purple,
    Roses are red,
    If no one posts next
    Then this thread is dead.

    Bleach and Stained Glass make new shades of color,
    The results are impressive, will make most people wonder.
    'Tis the ways and the means of adding faux color
    Your picture now so purdy you can give it to your mudder.

    And one last stanza for the ryhme now gone sour
    It is all possible because of Xara POWER
    Could it be the rhyme is impossible to finish.
    Yes, because I just died from eating fresh spinach.

    E-Coli are blamed for all the bad veggies
    But the canned stuff suffices, so stop feeling edgy.
    Most folks faces to color just every shade you think.
    'Cause roses and red and lipstick is pink.

    (Hey it rhymed -- don't ask me)!

    Really good examples of why you should use named color BTW. I'm having a very blonde moment.

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    Default Re: Another Car? No. A rose of a different color

    Most excellent examples of the use of named colours.
    Nice roses also.

    Good one!

    Um ...

    England luvs the red, red rose,
    her colour is a good 'un
    but the flower wot England loves the most
    is the flour wot makes her puddin'.

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