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Re: [Rabbits] Pink Treehouse/Monty Python Fluxx?

  • From"Kimberly Terrill" <kiter5@xxxxxxxxx>
  • DateSat, 3 May 2008 09:19:38 -0400
Funny how the same thing is interpretted differently by people. I never even thought of that option in Topher's questions- that he was asking which one color of a normal set the pink would replace.
 
and when Andy said they were still thinking of how to package them. I didn't think he was talking about "1. They are trying to pick between 15 pink pyramids in a single tube,
or replacing a color in either the rainbow or xeno for a short time"
 
I doubt the second since he said it monochrome and I just thought he meant the actual package- the tube, the markings on the tube, and how to make it marketed for Breast Cancer in how the 5 pink trios are packaged in the tube.
 
I guess we'll have to wait to hear all the details from Andy himself.
 
--Kimberly


On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Jason Spears <spielboy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andy said this" We don't have a release date for Pink Treehouse yet...
for one thing, we're still debating the options for how to package the
set. But this is definitely happening: KLON has already started making
pyramids in the new color, and they look great!"

So they haven't determined how it will be packaged.

To me that says pretty clearly that they aren't molding 5 pinks, but
1. They are trying to pick between 15 pink pyramids in a single tube,
or replacing a color in either the rainbow or xeno for a short time
(or figuring out a different mix of 5 color of the 12? they have made
so far.)

-Jason

On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Christopher Hickman <tophu@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> OH!  So it's a monochrome stash?
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> I didn't get that.  I wasn't asking if there were different shades, I just thought it was a single trio of pink with regular colors for the rest.
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> If it is a monochrome stash, I'd guess they are all transparent.  It would be weird to have four transparent trios and one opaque...
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> On May 3, 2008, at 8:52 AM, Kimberly Terrill wrote:
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> I couldn't tell if Topher was asking if it was different shades/types of pinks in one set to replace the different types of colors in a normal set.or if he was just asking if the pink was opaque or transparent.
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> I couldn't find an answer to the opaque/transparent. But I should reread the article.
> I look for ward to Martian Fluxx. I'd get a Computer Geek Fluxx (the Python programming twist was kinda fun). I think I need more blanks.
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