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Old March 2nd 10, 06:19 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Michael Coslo Michael Coslo is offline
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Default A static field made dynamic to make Maxwell applicable

Bill wrote:
On Mar 1, 7:57 pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 10:02:05 -0800 (PST), Bill wrote:
On Feb 27, 5:39 pm, Art Unwin wrote:
we have three types of Leptons each able to produce one of the
primary colours, red, green or yellow. Thus we have three types of
Leptons each able to produce one of the primary colours, red, green or
yellow.
And so on...
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Thanks for printing it again tho full completion of the article would
be much more rewarding
Do you really think green is a primary color, you great braying
jackass?

Green is a primary color - RGB


Not when I was doing my fingerpaints in Kindergarten. When I wanted
green, I mixed blue and yellow. As you all attained your advanced
degrees, did you learn otherwise?


There are different ways to come up with colors, transmitted or
reflected. And the magic is that they will perform differently depending
on the mode.

You were actually using subtractive mode - Cyan-magenta-yellow. Your
blue and yellow combined and there you have it - green. Just like it was
supposed to.

Note that you color mixing fails at the lower and upper end. where the
color mixing won't be able to produce pure white or black. But for
colors in the middle of the range, it works well. That's why printers
use a cyan-magenta-yellow-and black model, with percentages rather than
steps.

We'll just ignore the anti-education zinger. Not sure what that's about.
This isn't rocket surgery.

- 73 de Mike N3LI -