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Blue Print
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Hah, I just realized the name of the developer is the RGB hex code for the blue color used in the game.
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Nice! You found that
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I had wondered about the name and I've even used the hex codes in some development work long ago but the thought didn't occur to me. How in blue (pun intended) blazes did that occur to you? Do you work with the codes regularly or are you some kind of lurking genius?! :-)
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I do plenty of work with hex and binary numbers, but it's rare to have three octets, with the most common use being color codes. You can get a general idea of color codes by just looking at the first digit of each octet. The last one was as high as possible, making it mostly blue, and the first two were near the middle, which means it's a light blue. That was close enough to the color used in Blue Print that I looked it up, o see if it was an exact match.
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I guessed that you must be dealing with the codes frequently. Well reasoned, even so!
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thanks <3
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Thanks!
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