Yellow (ConceptTopic, 5)

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'''Yellow''' is a bright [[color]] that is the source of much [[controversy]]. While many of us are taught in [[preschool]] that it is a [[primary color]], along with [[red]] and [[blue]], it is a [[secondary color]] in the world of [[computer]] [[display]]s and [[printing]]. It shares an odd relationship with [[green]], as blue and yellow make green, but green and red make yellow.
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'''Yellow''' is a bright [[color]] that is the source of much [[controversy]]. While many of us are taught in [[preschool]] that it is a [[primary color]], along with [[red]] and [[blue]], it is in fact a [[secondary color]] of light (alongside red and blue), as well as a primary color of pigments (alongside cyan and magenta). While in pigments, blue and yellow make green, in light, green and red make yellow, which may seem odd to anyone unfamiliar with [[color arithmetic]].
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[[Tails]] and [[Carbuncle]] are notably yellow characters, though the former was initially [[orange]]. Yellow's significance as a color is just about as convoluted as it's status as both a primary and secondary color. As far as the yellow [[Puyo]] are concerned, yellow represents happiness and bliss, but on [[Compile Worlds]], yellow [[link]]s link to pages that have no ontology, which is bad because then they prevent the page from ascending on the quality scale. Yellow also represents a "fair" page on both the quantity and quality scales.  
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[[Tails]] and [[Carbuncle]] are notably yellow characters, though the former was initially [[orange]]. Yellow's significance as a color is just about as convoluted as it's status as both a primary and secondary color. As far as the yellow [[Puyo]] are concerned, yellow represents happiness and bliss, but on [[Compile Worlds]], yellow [[link]]s link to pages that have no (or invalid) ontology, which is bad because then they prevent the page from ascending on the quality scale. Yellow also represents a "fair" page on both the quantity and quality scales.  
Celestial bodies like [[sun]]s, [[moon]]s, and [[star]]s are often colored yellow for [[no apparent reason]] other than that you can't color something [[white]].
Celestial bodies like [[sun]]s, [[moon]]s, and [[star]]s are often colored yellow for [[no apparent reason]] other than that you can't color something [[white]].

Latest revision as of 18:33, 14 May 2012

Yellow is a bright color that is the source of much controversy. While many of us are taught in preschool that it is a primary color, along with red and blue, it is in fact a secondary color of light (alongside red and blue), as well as a primary color of pigments (alongside cyan and magenta). While in pigments, blue and yellow make green, in light, green and red make yellow, which may seem odd to anyone unfamiliar with color arithmetic.

Tails and Carbuncle are notably yellow characters, though the former was initially orange. Yellow's significance as a color is just about as convoluted as it's status as both a primary and secondary color. As far as the yellow Puyo are concerned, yellow represents happiness and bliss, but on Compile Worlds, yellow links link to pages that have no (or invalid) ontology, which is bad because then they prevent the page from ascending on the quality scale. Yellow also represents a "fair" page on both the quantity and quality scales.

Celestial bodies like suns, moons, and stars are often colored yellow for no apparent reason other than that you can't color something white.