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Re: Shop Names (Was: Re: BAYLIT - Brickbay)
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lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade
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Tue, 3 Oct 2000 05:42:22 GMT
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In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Steve Bliss writes:
> In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, D. Jezek wrote:
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> > In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Tom Heidemann writes:
> > > Hey... how about listing the brickbay sites by number of parts? The more you
> > > post, the higher on the list you are! That way we can avoid anyone
> > > opening "AAA Lego Sales".
> >
> > I thought about that and about showing shops with 10K+ parts in bold but then
> > shops also have sets in them so it would have to be a combination of how many
> > parts and how many sets one has in their shop. How would you determine how
> > many parts equal 1 set? Not by the number of parts in the set because the set
> > is sold as a whole.
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> Here's an alternate thought: sort the shop-list by date-time of their most
> recent order. This *might* be viewed as punishing low-volume sites, but
> those are probably not very active anyway--all it would take is a single
> order to push a shop back to the top of the list.
The most effective way of sorting the shops would be to sort by country then
by state. That way if someone really really wanted to be on the top, they
would have to relocate from Wyoming to Alabama.
But seriously, sorting by the shop name is good because if let's say I bought
something from MTW and I want to go back there, it is easier to locate it
right away and not have to look for it especially when the list is getting
large - There are 91 shops there now and 41 more yet to open which don't have
any inventory yet.
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