My favorite color was sky blue. Just about anything in between sea green and cerulean counted as my favorite part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum. As a child, I would call it turquoise, but I would come to realize Crayola's turquoise colored pencil was actually closer to cyan, or sky blue. Then I discovered RGB #0CAFFF. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAz1eoyhc33a
This is the story of what this color means to me.866Please respect copyright.PENANAo2RqszdCFj
This is what it looks like. A blue that has a background with me. In robotics, we used C++ to program robots to move around mazes. Just so happened the robots had a little LED on them, and they could flash lights whenever you wanted them to. One of these places was when the robots turned corners. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAS3kHVifNb4
My partner in robotics was this very, very funny person. For the sake of everyone's anonymity, I'll call this kind person J. I'll be S. Now J was a great person, and S fancied J. J fancied S, a little, too, but S didn't know at the time. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAd5HeEYxoxX
"What's your favorite color?" S asked.866Please respect copyright.PENANAcO28sURSbh
S pointed at the screen. "I need to pick an ending color for the robot."866Please respect copyright.PENANAAAgisKatXz
"My favorite color is cyan," J said. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAle0PQgwDxf
S brought up the robot diagnostic program and navigated to the color picker. After fiddling with the RGB hex code, S came upon a light sky blue sort of color. "How's that?" S asked. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAneEFDwdlm7
"Um, how about this?" J suggested. J changed the dials a bit and they both watched the LED on the robot go from a pale sky blue to the deep light blue of #0CAFFF. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAEBg7OXyGWt
Simple story. One color. 866Please respect copyright.PENANAS0zBoKtnZg