My name is Greg, I'm a new member. I'm almost 60 now and horrified. But I sure have been around the block, so to speak. In a harm reducing manner, I think. Multi-year 300mg/day Oxy habit, + 8mg/xanax while working a demanding electrical engineering design job. Still on low dose Suboxone, ONLY for its powerful blocking effect. I worked with a great shrink for 1 1/2 to get off the Xanax. I was just using it to potentiate the Oxy. Benzo physical addiction at THAT level quit cold turkey and you'll die. Emergency room material. Gran Mal seizures FOR SURE, and probably peoaY SECRET DRUG -- Oxycontin, and then $ is what really hot the stop button.
BUT MY BIGGEST QUESTION OF THE DAY, MAYBE WEEK: WHAT COLOR DOES BLUE AND YELLOW MAKE? I think it goes red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, indigo, and back to red. RGB are the primary colors and get added together on a monitor, which starts out black, to get white. Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta are "Secondary Subtractive Colors". They are used in printing. The paper starts as white, and all the secondary subtractive colors can make black. Normally a printer will use a black ink pass though. Mixing these colors gives us the "tones" we see. Oh the answer seems to be: "Turquoise." Oh, I can be a geek.
BUT MY BIGGEST QUESTION OF THE DAY, MAYBE WEEK: WHAT COLOR DOES BLUE AND YELLOW MAKE? I think it goes red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, indigo, and back to red. RGB are the primary colors and get added together on a monitor, which starts out black, to get white. Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta are "Secondary Subtractive Colors". They are used in printing. The paper starts as white, and all the secondary subtractive colors can make black. Normally a printer will use a black ink pass though. Mixing these colors gives us the "tones" we see. Oh the answer seems to be: "Turquoise." Oh, I can be a geek.

