I have only discovered one thing ... the numeric interpretation of the word blue is b=(hexadecimal eleven), l=(zero), u=(zero), and e(with an understood zero placemarker)=(hexadecimal two-twenty-four).
So, blue equals blue, but #blue equals 0b00e0, or BLUE.
You must have let the number symbol slip in somehow.
And no, I have not spent all this time figuring this out. I did other things too.
Hey, Bob! Happy 4th!
Hmmm... maybe some glich in Preview;
*experiment*
Let's see...........
<P> <B><FONT SIZE="7"><FONT COLOR="red">L<FONT COLOR="blue">e<FONT COLOR="red">t<FONT COLOR="blue">'<FONT COLOR="red">s<FONT COLOR="blue"> s<FONT COLOR="red">e<FONT COLOR="blue">e<FONT COLOR="red">.<FONT COLOR="blue">.<FONT COLOR="red">.<FONT COLOR="blue">.<FONT COLOR="red">.<FONT COLOR="blue">.<FONT COLOR="red">.<FONT COLOR="blue">.<FONT COLOR="red">.<FONT COLOR="blue">.<FONT COLOR="red">.
I dunno....