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40d Talk:Furniture industry
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This page shouldn't exist, industries are named for the input product or only cover one input material, the whole diagram is useless in my opinion.– unsigned comment by 24.198.25.175
- I gotta agree - it's not an "industry", it's a trade item at best, and hardly complex enough to warrant its own discussion. I'm trying to think of something that's as simple, but almost everything else involves a mid-product - this is "Take X, Y or Z, produce furniture from X, Y or Z, and you have X- Y- or Z- type furniture". We could lose this and never look back. User:Albedo, late Sep 27, 09 - (who gets suspicious of IP numbers floating around in public).
- A table of specific furniture and what materials they can be made out of might be the useful thing here. This flowchart makes it look like you can make stone buckets, barrels, and bins. Cheepicus 09:24, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
- <nods> It also looks like "decorated furniture" is a parallel option to making regular furniture, where the "decoration industry" should be a separate, optional stage after this. The page history says "from old wiki" - maybe this was made for a diff version, or maybe it just wasn't completely thought out, but it's not valid as it stands (and I, for one, have zero interest in reworking it so it lives up to its marginal potential). It's just not something that needs a diagram to be explained or "better understood". It's just not... (what is the word?...) ...oh!... "useful".--Albedo 18:55, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
- A table of specific furniture and what materials they can be made out of might be the useful thing here. This flowchart makes it look like you can make stone buckets, barrels, and bins. Cheepicus 09:24, 27 September 2009 (UTC)