RHS Names & Numbers
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- Subject: RHS Names & Numbers
- From: S* M* <7*@CompuServe.COM>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1997 21:42:55 -0700 (MST)
Those of you who wanted the names that go along with some of the RHS numbers now
have them.
Those of you who don't are probably going to overheat your DELETE keys.
I put this information into a spreadsheet some years ago, in an attempt to
discern the underlying patterns and match the RHS chips to more common color
names. If you examine the lists closely, you'll see that less than half of the
chips have names and the same names are used for different chips -- not just on
the same card but sometimes on widely separated ones. The most useful variation
I found was to sort the spreadsheet by color names and printout a reference
sheet for use with Checklist descriptions. That way, I could easily find out
whether an unfamiliar color name was actually an RHS name and, if so, what it
looked like.
Class dismissed.
Sharon McAllister (73372.1745@compuserve.com)
Be careful what you ask for -- you just might get it!