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Frank Erskine wrote:
In article , Andy Wade writes Brian Sharrock wrote: Germans had brown for earth! No, the Germans used to use RED for earth. Add to that the fact that red-green colour-blindness is quite common and the need to harmonise on something other than the old British system isn't hard to see. No disrespect to colour-blind people, but are they really the ideal candidates to be wiremen? I know of a guy who until recently was a TV service engineer and is red- green colour-blind. When adjusting sets for customers he asked them when the colour looked right for them. And as for replacing resistors.... :-) Takes me back to my schooldays - we had 3 physics teachers : 1 was red-green colour blind 1 was blue-yellow colour blind and the third was an idiot Can you picture how resistor discussion went ?!?!?!?!?!????? -- +---+ | n | www.n-gate.net +---+ |