Heh.
Just in explanation of single vs double digits on colors...
Although both methods work, you risk errors if you use single digit colors.
Consider this example:
If I want to make the number 120 white, I'd use either Ctrl-K 0, or Ctrl-K 00.
0120
00120
How would mIRC know that only the 0 is for the color? mIRC wouldn't know that, so would assume 01 is the color in the first example. So, you'd have a black 20 instead of a white 120. Using a double digit color prevents this.
The problem will only ever occur when the color is touching a number, so it's not often that using single digits would really cause a problem... but, it's better to be in the habit of using double so you're not surprised someday.