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Re: the top 15 colors
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lugnet.color
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Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:46:31 GMT
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In lugnet.color, Steve Bliss wrote:
> In lugnet.color, Ray Sanders wrote:
> > Any chance that Peeron could reduce the duplicate/multiples out of those number
> > and show the 'unique parts' for each color ? That might be most revealing to
> > show which colors have had the greatest variety of parts produced.
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> I can't change Peeron, but I did do a query against the data, counting unique
> parts found for each color. Here are the heavy hitters:
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> White 2326
> Black 2145
> Yellow 1910
> Red 1877
> Blue 1353
> Gray 1313
> DkGray 842
> Green 795
> Brown 499
> MdStone 487
> Tan 442
> DkStone 433
> Orange 329
> Clear 226
> MdBlue 197
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> HTH,
> Steve
So... if I am interpreting the above numbers correctly... MdStone now has been
seen in 37% of the variety of parts that Gray has ever been known to have been
produced in (but not neccessarily the same base group tho). Not bad for ~1.3
years production of the new color vs ~20 years production of classic Gray.
DkStone OTOH now has 51% of the variety of parts produced in DkGray. These
numbers would (hopefully) indicate that a good variety of both shades of new
gray should be available after ~3 years of production (end of 2006 presumably).
It would be nice if TLC could fill in any obviously needed parts that they have
not yet produced in sets (I think Gary Istok said something yesterday along
these lines WRT roof slopes).
Ray
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| | Re: the top 15 colors
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| (...) I can't change Peeron, but I did do a query against the data, counting unique parts found for each color. Here are the heavy hitters: White 2326 Black 2145 Yellow 1910 Red 1877 Blue 1353 Gray 1313 DkGray 842 Green 795 Brown 499 MdStone 487 Tan (...) (20 years ago, 9-Mar-05, to lugnet.color)
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