BTW: a fast lesson for resistor (and capacitor) values:
black = 0
brown = 1
red = 2
orange = 3
yellow = 4
green = 5
blue = 6
violet = 7
gray = 8
white = 9
silver = divide by 10 (appears only in the 3rd and 4th ring)
gold = divide by 1 (means, keep the value)(the same)
the two first colours are for value, the third is the scientific notation for 10 (ex: in a red, red, yellow, gold 2.2x10e4 = 22000, or 22k, with 5% tolerance), the fourth colour is the tolerance (10% if silver, 5% if gold, direct tolerance if other colour).
Only 3 colours? Up to 20% tolerance of the printed value.
Quarx, the resistor have the value altered by repeated heat issues.