Subj : IDE To : David Drummond From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Sun May 29 2005 09:19 pm David Drummond wrote in a message to TOM WALKER: DD> TOM WALKER -> ROY J. TELLASON wrote: RJT>> Me too, with the newer, quarter watt and smaller parts. DD> Yellow-purple-br RJT>> _would_ be 470 ohms, though. RJT>> Seems like the manufacturers of resistors are using more colors that TW> areambiguous" lately. I find that a magnifying glass and strong TW> lighting hel RJT>> :-) TW> They use LOW contrast colors for sure. NOT like the old days when the TW> colors were bright and recognizable instantly. TW> n the resistro I was looking the Purple was really unrecognaziable even TW> with a mannifying glass. IT was only the "Hint" of the recomendation of TW> a 470 Ohm resister that I decided that is what it was. DD> ROFL - are you really sure they're doing that? It couldn't be your DD> eyesight deteriorating, could it? Nah, the parts are _definitely_ smaller than they used to be! --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .