Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-6493589-20150619172544/@comment-9464517-20150620150325

LiveandSound wrote: Well DUH. Stones can be grey, brown, orange, even rather red. Though when someone hears "stone" they normally remember the color Grey.

So yes, it follows the CNR perfectly. Stop being delusionally stupid about it. But surely when one thinks of a stone, its "greyness" is not the first aspect that comes to mind? And since stones can have so many colours, doesn't that technically count as cheating? Isn't that like calling your child "Paint" and saying, 'well, paint has colour, so we were clearly obeying the rule here'?

I don't know. Maybe I'm being flippant here. It just seems odd to me that an object that has colour is deemed suitable to encapsulate a specific colour when it could be any number of them.