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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Mykl on Thursday February 27 2014, @10:52PM

    by Mykl (1112) on Thursday February 27 2014, @10:52PM (#8223)

    ...as in "Soylent Green"!

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  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by pmontra on Friday February 28 2014, @03:27AM

    by pmontra (1175) on Friday February 28 2014, @03:27AM (#8352)

    Done [github.com].

    I think that gray, blue and green are the only colors that don't tire the eyes. Gray is boring, blue is financial, green is what we're left with.

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by RobotMonster on Friday February 28 2014, @06:18AM

    by RobotMonster (130) on Friday February 28 2014, @06:18AM (#8398)

    Yeah, i agree -- if the name remains Soylent, then a nicely muted green seems like the only choice.

    • (Score: 2) by Sir Garlon on Friday February 28 2014, @03:01PM

      by Sir Garlon (1264) on Friday February 28 2014, @03:01PM (#8694)

      There was also mention of Soylent Red in the movie. But Soylent Red wasn't made of people.

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      • (Score: 2) by TheRaven on Saturday March 01 2014, @01:12PM

        by TheRaven (270) on Saturday March 01 2014, @01:12PM (#9164) Journal
        Wasn't it? I don't think we ever know that for certain, only that green was. The composition of the other foodstuffs was unspecified.
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  • (Score: 1) by jt on Saturday March 01 2014, @08:20PM

    by jt (2890) on Saturday March 01 2014, @08:20PM (#9290)

    'Cowboy Teal' would be appropriate too.