Yeah, I came from Eric's old site, got there about 6 months before it was transferred over.
is there really a color named snarf? [EDIT - I guess there is! cool}
How about
Thundercats?
Or
Mumra?
Or
Panthro
Lionel
Wow those are all colors???
Lets have some more fun
Tigress
Next question - does any random word inserted after [COLOR=] pop up a color? Let's test this out
Google
Georgia
Mountain
OK, so google is not a color but Geogia and Mountain, along with all the thundercats I could think of are? I must solve this pattern.
Let's try some more:
Harry
Potter
VOLDEMORT
George Bush heh interesting color
Ok how about single letters:
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Ok, it appears all the single letters come out black. How about:
Fool
Well, there goes my double o hypothesis
Let's Try this again:
Google
Google
Wow am I a dork. I figured it out (in case you want to know. You probably don't. You probably think I'm an idiot by now) It appears that an random word inserted between COLOR tags creates a color. Why then does google not do this, you ask? that's because in this sentence right here:
"Next question - does any random word inserted after [COLOR=] pop up a color? Let's test this out"
There is actually a COLOR tag after the word after with nothing after the =. I it threw in there trying to explain myself. Only you can't see it, because, DUH IT's a TAG!!!, there fore when I try to change the color to google immediatly after that blank color tag, the closing color tag is closing out the blank one, not the google color tag. There you go. I hope everyone is as confused by this last paragraph as I am. Thank you and Goodnight!
