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Re: Open letter to the CEO of the LEGO Company / Call for your signs! (no discussions here please)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.color, lugnet.dear-lego
Date: 
Wed, 19 Jan 2005 04:22:27 GMT
Reply-To: 
Geoffrey Hyde <gdothyde@bigponddotnetdoSAYNOTOSPAMtau>
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A lot of people would like to say things about grey-->bley change that would
be unprintable in a public forum like lugnet.  I'm just glad that most of
them have kept a civil attitude so far, and I, for one, appreciate their
restraint.

As far as bringing back grey and brown, I fully agree with you there.  But I
don't think they could lose the new brown color - they should try to make
more of the rarer colors so people can get building blocks in a wider range
of colors.  In fact, I would appreciate seeing more piece choice in colors,
however, I don't think the halving of the color palette is a bad idea,
especially if they have to step the fine line between staying alive or
drowning in an overburdened color palette.

Cheers ...

Geoffrey Hyde


"Todd Lehman" <tsl@tsl.bu.edu> wrote in message
news:IAJpIL.1oDF@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.color, Kevin L. Clague wrote:
The more colors the better.

By that rationale, wouldn't it make sense to bring back gray and brown?

LEGO must innovate to stay alive.

Not sure how changing gray to blay is innovation.

--Todd



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  Re: Open letter to the CEO of the LEGO Company / Call for your signs! (no discussions here please)
 
(...) By that rationale, wouldn't it make sense to bring back gray and brown? (...) Not sure how changing gray to blay is innovation. --Todd (19 years ago, 19-Jan-05, to lugnet.color, lugnet.dear-lego)

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