ah so that's what blinded me D=Chancecall said:I think you are thinking of a collar. Like the collar of the shirt.
EDIT: Actually forget the last part, I have just realised you have already been informed. I shall send a strobe style henchman round to you with apologies, so look out for him.
Great Idea! Maybe I'll introduce red capes and some sort of blood red cloth overlay over the kevlar and underneath the armour. Ala the previous poster's point of blood not showing much on red >Sexual Harassment Panda said:"First you look good, then you kill good." As my father used to say.
![]()
There is a psychological advantage to wearing red, it's intimidating. Orange supposedly provokes hostility, so I will drop orange paint bombs on my enemies to give my troops a little extra incentive. I'll be running the country in 2 days, through the power of colour.
Purple and green. The best mixture ever. I choose this.TheSeventhLoneWolf said:I'll post a picture, Drawn earlier.
![]()
Edit: Obviously not to theme, but to colours.
You're thinking of 'collar'. Color is actually how it's spelt in America, but, well, that's America.painfull2006 said:phonetically colour is correct, color is something you would find at the neck of a shirtREPLAY13 said:colour is the European spelling, Color is the American spelling.z(ombie)fan said:no he didnt. there is more than one spelling..painfull2006 said:lol you spelt colour wrong ¬¬![]()
(if you set your dictionary to UK then Color is flagged as incorrect, whereas a US dictionary flags Colour as wrong)
I use Python for programming, and I live in the UK. I've used both European and US spellings when programming and oddly enough I've never had any syntax errors or anything through that. I think most languages just allow any variant as long as it's grammatically acceptable, though admittedly Python is pretty much the most basic language you'll come across. Apart from BASIC (see what I did there?).PoisonUnagi said:YeahYou're thinking of 'collar'. Color is actually how it's spelt in America, but, well, that's America.painfull2006 said:phonetically colour is correct, color is something you would find at the neck of a shirtREPLAY13 said:colour is the European spelling, Color is the American spelling.z(ombie)fan said:no he didnt. there is more than one spelling..painfull2006 said:lol you spelt colour wrong ¬¬![]()
(if you set your dictionary to UK then Color is flagged as incorrect, whereas a US dictionary flags Colour as wrong)
Both 'colour' and 'color' are acceptable, but if you're ever coding you can expect to get syntax errors from saying 'colour'.
That being said, there are obviously European programming languages, I got a bit stumped in CubeScript (a german game-specific language derived from C++) and I actually got to use the spelling I normally use!
That's a rarity when you use computers alot in a European country.
I actually live in New Zealand, which is an Australasian country, but I consider it European.
<spoiler=Cookie for the reference>The_ModeRazor said:So you ask/axe your smith to color them armors.