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In lugnet.color, Walter Walters wrote:
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Suppose we, the AFOL community, could get a well-written letter to him
directly. The color change could potentially be reversed with this one,
well-placed, shot! It may be a long shot, but it is one of our few
remaining hopes, and it actually stands a reasonable chance of success.
TLGs emphasis since the introduction of the brick has been on the system
of play. Changing a 20-year-old core color is inconsistent with this
focus. For this, as well as a host of other reasons discussed here at
length, most of us would agree that the color change decision was a poor one.
(Even for those who are accepting/indifferent, would anyone here be greatly
upset by the change-back? I doubt it.)
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I have a suggestion for TLG:
If theyve realized that the colour change decision was a poor one (and they
dont really want to admit it), they could reverse this decision without letting
us know.
Just suppose that the RGB colour values for the old grey are (180,180,180) and
the colour values for the new grey are (180,180,190) (we call it blue-ish grey).
They could decrease the blue-value with just one point for the next 10 years and
well be back with the old grey. If we buy new sets every year we wont notice
the difference between (180,180,190) and (180,180,189).... After 10 years well
have our old greys back and well regard our blue-ish parts as just a little
discoloured throughout the years.
;-)
Maarten
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