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I wonder if the "It's not the same color as anything" line is a reference to Microsoft's cloud service which is named "Azure".  "Azure" in conventional speech, is a color.  Properly, is a shade of Sky Blue.  However, the HTML color Azure is incorrect (propagated from an error in the Linux source code), and is set to a shade of Off-White, coincidentally making it the color of clouds. [[User:jamescurran|James Curran]]
 
I wonder if the "It's not the same color as anything" line is a reference to Microsoft's cloud service which is named "Azure".  "Azure" in conventional speech, is a color.  Properly, is a shade of Sky Blue.  However, the HTML color Azure is incorrect (propagated from an error in the Linux source code), and is set to a shade of Off-White, coincidentally making it the color of clouds. [[User:jamescurran|James Curran]]
  
:Any reference to that? Specifically the Linux and Microsoft connection? #F0FFFF does looks blue to me ... -- [[User:Hkmaly|Hkmaly]] ([[User talk:Hkmaly|talk]]) 08:31, 8 October 2012 (UTC)
 
  
 
::#F0FFFF is really very light cyan: White with a little of Red removed. How it is actually perceived depends of a number of factors like screen calibration, printer calibration, colors and paper used, and - last, but not least - the eye of the beholder. --[[Special:Contributions/46.142.23.214|46.142.23.214]] 16:05, 8 October 2012 (UTC) madd
 
::#F0FFFF is really very light cyan: White with a little of Red removed. How it is actually perceived depends of a number of factors like screen calibration, printer calibration, colors and paper used, and - last, but not least - the eye of the beholder. --[[Special:Contributions/46.142.23.214|46.142.23.214]] 16:05, 8 October 2012 (UTC) madd

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