Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 10, 2019 18:28 | Subject: | Re: Brick Color | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Colors | |
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| In Colors, iprice writes:
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I concur with the brownish looking older greys.
The light greys look yellow compared to lbg.
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Yes. The “Bluish” aren’t bluish, they are really grey. They only appear bluer
than the old greys because those were actually yellowish. But they already had
a name and people were used to their names and tints, so the newer ones were
named “Bluish.”
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 10, 2019 15:35 | Subject: | Re: Brick Color | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Colors | |
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| In Colors, linesbusy writes:
| How do you tell the difference between Dark Grey and Dark Bluish Grey bricks?
I want to make sure I purchase ones that match what I already have.
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Depends, what do you have?
If it’s post-2005, it’s DBG.
If it’s pre-2004, it’s DG.
In between, well, the Big Colour Shift happened in 2004 but LEGO used their stocks
for a while
You can also check the inventories of your sets. If both greys were used for
a set, it’s generally noted in the inventory (Alternates section).
Also some parts exist only, or are much more frequent, in one dark grey.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 10, 2019 11:24 | Subject: | Re: 49699 a Panel?! | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, Turez writes:
| In Catalog, Teup writes:
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I can't discover anything panel-ish about this part. I'd say it's
window, door, technic, other, vehicle, or pretty much anything except a panel...
What do you think it should be?
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Since
is an arch, 49699 should perhaps just be a slope
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I don’t quite follow the logic here
Half an arch might be a slope but, surely, an arch + an inverted arch is not
a slope, it’s a cylinder!
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Okay but then it should be a Slope AND a Slope Inverted. And both Double. So
does that make it Quadruple or Double-Double?
We really need a catmin who is used to deep and rigorous classifications.
I don’t know, maybe an entomologist or something like that?
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 10, 2019 09:16 | Subject: | Re: 49699 a Panel?! | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| In Catalog, Teup writes:
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I can't discover anything panel-ish about this part. I'd say it's
window, door, technic, other, vehicle, or pretty much anything except a panel...
What do you think it should be?
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My first thought is technic or window frame
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Well:
1. Window (or door) frame implies you could put a glass or panel (or door)
inside. That seems very unlikely with the technic holes in the way.
2. It’s been used in System (City) sets for now BUT it sure looks like a Technic
Brick, yet not really.
So Technic could do but not really “Technic Brick” and there are no similar parts
(that I know of) in the other Technic categories, that would mean it should fall
in the general “Technic” category, which is already overpopulated.
I’m not envying the catmins
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 8, 2019 14:17 | Subject: | Re: How rare is a flat silver 2x4 brick? | Viewed: | 83 times | Topic: | Colors | |
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| In Colors, mmookk61 writes:
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It took me a while but I misunderstood the purpose of this post at first. I
had originally thought that it was to arrange a trade for a rare brick for possibly
another rare brick. You know, 3 or 4 messages to establish the trade. Then
the trade happening via bricklink Private messages because, why would anyone
one else be interested in the details of one person's trade?
However, as I stated, I was wrong. This thread was meant to be a long, rambling,
time consuming library of Australian slang and possibly insults(I don't truthfully
know as I don't have the Australian to American translator to hand).
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Looks like Devil.R is not alone¹: they answer multiple times to the same messages
and they keep answering to themselves.
(¹That expression may have a figurative colloquial meaning, at least it has one
in French, but I’m not implying that. IOW, if you think I’m saying something
demeaming, honi soit qui mal y pense )
That thread could be a bit more sufferable if other people² (whose answers trigger
my reading: I’m an optimist and always hope for something useful to be said)
would correctly cut the quotes, and eventually decide if they want to top-post
or bottom-post.
(²Regulars should lead by example.)
| Shoot yeah! Let's make this thread a record breaker of waste. See you all
here again and soon and often
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Someone’s waste is someone else’s treasure. Well, sometimes
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Sep 12, 2019 19:26 | Subject: | Re: Change time zone | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, hpoort writes:
| In Suggestions, HallBricks writes:
| It would be great if I could change the time zone on BrickLink. Maybe not the
most necessary feature, but it feels like it wouldn't be that difficult of
a thing to implement.
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Have you ever thought about it's complexity?
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Very simple: everything is stored in UTC and presented in a local/chosen TZ.
The UTC → local TZ conversion is done with a standard, well tested library.
There. The complexity is outsourced.
Besides, it’s just about presentation. Official times are those in the database,
on the server, in UTC.
I stopped watching after he began talking about DST (“autumn in England”).
And that’s absurd. He talks about a programmer who:
1. doesn’t know what TZs are,
2. adds cases one by one instead of, finally, learning what’s it about,
3. and thus reinvents the wheel, spoke by spoke.
Yes, timezones are complex (and involve politics, therefore also totally insane)
and that’s why you don’t cobble up something in your garage.
Yes, timezones change frequently (remember, politics), but you just update the
TZ data the library uses.
One could do the same kind of video about 3D geometry or any other complex or
complicated but already well known feature.
Just showing a given UTC time in a chosen TZ should be easy peasy.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Sep 7, 2019 11:59 | Subject: | Re: found wrong category | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, Teup writes:
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So if printed parts never even have a different category than their parent part,
why is it apparently needed that these parts are assigned a category manually? […]
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There are lots of reasons why something isn’t automatized. The main ones are:
1. You have to realize it’s stupid work.
2. “You can automatize that?!” The users don’t even know they can ask for it
to be done.
3. And, of course, “there’s something else more urgent to do.”
You thought about it because you’re lazy (in a good way ) and you needed to
do the job yourself.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Sep 7, 2019 11:48 | Subject: | Re: found wrong category | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, Teup writes:
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(or better: change the "legs assembly" category in "lower body" and move all
short legs, mermaid tails and ghost lower bodies there too) […]
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Yes, please.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Aug 26, 2019 17:19 | Subject: | Re: Do part numbers change? | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, Teup writes:
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€20 I spent on a programmer
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That’s what, one pizza and a coke?
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Aug 25, 2019 12:29 | Subject: | Re: Excel | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
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| In Inventories, BarbaraH writes:
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| It worked fine until point 7
Then I just got error messages.
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=VLOOKUP(E3;"$Page2.$A$3.$B$217";2)that's my formula
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Ah, okay, my fault: no quotes around the region.
And to get the correct values for the region, try this:
— start editing the cell by deleting the region,
— do not validate, just let the text cursor where the region will be,
— go to the page with the colour and select the area (the two columns with colours
IDs and names), the formula should now have the correct region,
— validate.
If that cell now has the correct value, then you can edit the formula again to
add the $ so you can use it in the other cells.
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