wiring; the orange jacket verses the blue jacket with one manu of wire is 
the UL rated in wall and the other is not as tough a jacket.
The color of the card, may determine the type of product, color of can may 
be the type needed.
Then there's getting dressed for those important TV handyman events so we 
don't look like "blind people" when on "That Old House" or something.
You also may be required to wear the orange stuff when working where the 
sightlings need be careful and they might forget.
There are loads of helpful reasons when dealing in a sighted world.





On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Tom Hodges wrote:

> Just a curiosity question guys.  What good does it do for you to have it let
> you know what color something is?  I don't know what color anything is. But.
> I don't know why I would need to know.  I'm very serious, I don't know why I
> would need to know a color.  Please explain.  Thank you very much.
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> On Behalf Of Spiro
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 3:48 PM
> To: Blind Handymen's Forum
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] What is the best color identifier?
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> I like the Cobalt the best and it is shaped like a borito.
> There is a reset button on the bottom. I've heard that the reset
> proceedure is to turn it off, put on the lid, and hold the reset while
> sliding the volume button to the first "on" position.
> Though they say that the more expensive the model the more info you get.
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> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Jim King wrote:
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>> Which color identifier is the most accurate? I don't know the make of the
>> one I have but purple is often gray and green is also gray. This is the
>> case even with a new set of batteries. Maybe I have a color blind color
>> identifier.
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