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Re: Color Change background
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lugnet.color
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Thu, 13 May 2004 19:48:28 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
> First off, I apologize for bringing this issue up again, but a promise is a
> promise. I said I would deliver more background info on the color change, and
> here it is. In an effort to reduce the almost certain flood of responses to
> this post, please understand that I am only posting the story, and wont be
> debating the color change merits. My goal here is to simple share the real
> story of how the color change to be. Sorry for taking so long to get this out
> to you. In an effort to be 100% accurate, I wanted to fact check like mad
> before posting. I know that some people wont believe this is the "real"
> story, but if you have a stack of Bibles, Im ready to swear on them.
> <snip>
Thanks Jake for giving us the full story.
I am in the camp that appreciates your diligence and suffering to bring
the truth to the AFOL community.
Whether I agree or disagree (cough disagree cough) with LEGO's choice,
I think you've done a stand-up job in delivering information to us,
whether we like that info or not. And although some like to shoot the
messenger, I just want to say, please don't take it to heart, and please
continue the great job you are doing as Community Liaison.
Keep up the good work, and play well.
Tim Strutt
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Color Change background
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| (...) I wouldn't say we've got the whole story, but we do have more of the story. Specifically Jake says: "As one part of the process of defining this new, long-term color palette, we tested the new color palette with children in the US and Germany. (...) (21 years ago, 14-May-04, to lugnet.color, FTX)
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