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In lugnet.market.theory, David Laswell wrote:
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In lugnet.market.theory, Walter Walters wrote:
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I think its a great idea. This feature could be combined with the
Bricklink wishlist. One problem I have with the wishlist is having several
LEGO projects going simultaneously. My wishlist contains certain pieces
that I want right now and other pieces that I want for future projects.
Rather than lumping them all together, it would be useful to have
sub-wishlists or at least assign a priority to the purchase list. This
would make tacking extra (the less important) pieces onto the main order
much easier. In other words, the proposed program could have sub-wishlists
that could be included (with a priority value) or excluded during the
minimization calculation.
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I think Shauns list of desired functionality is way too much to ask for
(largely because shipping costs are going to be very tricky to calculate,
since some of them are based on actual cost, and others are calculated based
on quantity/weight of parts). Any S&H calculator would have to guesstimate
your final cost, and international shipping would just make it that much more
difficult.
.snip.
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Optimal cost is, Im sure, a very difficult problem (probably NP-complete).
But even ignoring shipping costs would be a good place to start. Minimizing the
number of stores reduces shipping cost. It may not the absolutely lowest
cost, but its a good approximation to it. By restricting the country of the
seller, minimizing the number of stores would go a long way toward minimizing
the total cost (and the manual effort of purchasing).
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