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- From: haycock@marley.think.com (Anne Haycock)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.words-l
- Subject: Re: Shirt.gif
- Date: 22 Jan 93 08:57:49
- Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge MA, USA
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- Message-ID: <HAYCOCK.93Jan22085749@marley.think.com>
- References: <9301212304.AA12967@Ra.MsState.Edu>
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- In-reply-to: Natalie Maynor's message of Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:04:47 CST
-
- Natalie asks:
-
- How is "athletic gray" different from "light gray"?
-
- When I think of "athletic gray" I picture a gray which is actually many
- shades of gray resulting in a muted "sweatshirt" kind of gray. Light gray
- only conjures up an image of blah.
-
- Just a note: I know that once I make my mind up about a color for a t-shirt
- (in this instance, athletic gray), no other color appeals to me. So much
- so that I, like Graham, wouldn't buy it if it were another color. So, as
- much as I am captivated by thoughts of owning a words-l athletic gray
- t-shirt, I am sure that Ruth is equally repulsed (perhaps Neal too). As a
- compromise, and dependent upon whether or not the BWH can do it for the
- same price and equal hassle, how about choosing a second t-shirt color for
- those not enamored with gray? Let them fight it out amongst themselves as
- to which color it shall be.
-
- Whaddya'll think? Reasonable? Feasible?
-
- //anne//
-