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    Will the polls be redone yearly? If not, what interval?

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    * ARTICLE 19: Only Transformers in C-6 condition or above count
    i.e.: junkers don't count but anything that's not a junker counts.
    Most toys that you find on eBay etc are C-6. They are in reasonably fine to good condition and are mostly in tact. They are not missing any major parts and are not too heavily worn with no significant damage. Gimmicks are still operational. They may or may not come with accessories, depending on the nature of the toy. They should come with any major accessories - so a Headmaster or Targetmaster would only be considered C-6 if it has its Nebulan partner. In the case of a Maximus, it needs to have at least the "Cerebros" component, because it can still form the basic robot mode w/o "Spike."
    that isnt right is it? if you own a complete trypticon whose gimmiks dont work, would that mean that it is a junker under this definition?

    i certainly hope not

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    Borgeman, You're going to upset Gok

    I think we can all find flaws in various bits of this, but I think he thinks that that isn't what this thread is for...

    Hence my question, now that this is the "official" counting method and we've had some time to reflect, when do we get to go back to the polls?
    Last edited by jaydisc; 18th January 2008 at 06:23 PM. Reason: grammar and poise

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    ahhhhhhhhhh too many words

    someone else can count my collection for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaydisc
    Will the polls be redone yearly? If not, what interval?
    The survey will be redone yearly but not the polls for the articles because then the rules would change every year and we wouldn't be able to compare annual trends between years.

    Quote Originally Posted by Borgeman
    that isnt right is it? if you own a complete trypticon whose gimmiks dont work, would that mean that it is a junker under this definition?
    As I said on the thread on that poll, definitions of conditions between C-2 to C-9 are very subjective and most of that definition is based on a general description for action figures in general and not necessarily just for Transformers (remember that there are some toys that are just worthless without their gimmick operating). For the purposes of this counting method, the definition of "below C-6" is what most of us would consider a junker. So long as the toy isn't a heap of crap that's only good as a junker for spare parts, then it counts. So by all means count your Trypticon with busted walking gimmick. My Omega Supreme's walking gimmick is broken and I count him.

    I don't count my Aquablast because the chest/bonnet is detached and more importantly, it has no head. benben2142's recently acquired Transmetal Cheetor with no arms and missing tail doesn't count either (it's really the lack of arms that count against it, I would count a TM Cheetor w/ no tail if the body was in tact - it would certainly be incomplete, but not a junker).

    So yeah, the basic rule with Article19 is that junkers don't count.

    Quote Originally Posted by Roller
    someone else can count my collection for me
    Don't you have a headless Optimal Optimus? That wouldn't count. I recall you had Cybertron Optimus Prime which was in tact. So, erm... your collection is 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    The survey will be redone yearly but not the polls for the articles because then the rules would change every year and we wouldn't be able to compare annual trends between years.
    I think that's a bad move. As has been demonstrated here and in virtually every place this counting method has been mentioned, people have had second thoughts once seeing the implementation in place.

    If the method is truly sound, the voting results shouldn't change.

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    People will always object to parts of the method. We cannot create a method that everyone will completely agree with - as stated in the Pre-Amble - because we all have different opinions on what should and shouldn't count, and debates over opinions just rage on forever... :/

    In 2006 when I started the polls, I told everyone that this would be the only time that I would be doing this - and thus to ensure that everyone made their votes count.

    Quote Originally Posted by jaydisc
    If the method is truly sound, the voting results shouldn't change.
    But the data would be useless for annual comparisons if the voting results changed. For example, we would not be able to compare the results of the 2007 collection count survey with the 2008 survey if the 2007 and 2008 data was gathered under different counting definitions.

    Say for example in 2007 we've allowed multiples to count. Say we have two collectors - Transfan X who and Transfan Y.
    Transfan X owns...
    + Seaspray
    + Seaspray
    + Laserbeak
    Transfan Y owns...
    + Seaspray
    + Laserbeak
    In the 2007 survey where multiples count, Transfan X owns 3 Transformers and Transfan Y owns 2 Transformers.

    Now let's say for the 2008 survey, voters decide that multiples should no longer count. And let's say that over the next year Transfans X and Y acquire no more Transformers, thus their collection count remains static. But due to the new counting definition, their collection count both becomes 2.

    This is obviously an extremely simple example, but you can see how in more complex cases with much larger collections numbering in tens, hundreds and thousands where a slight alteration in counting rules can drastically alter the results.

    And what would happen in this example is that we would observe an overall decline in the collection size between this sample of fans despite the fact that in reality their collection size didn't alter at all.

    At the end of the day, if you don't like this method, don't use it. It's a Serving Suggestion for when you want to compare your collection count with other people's. If you and the other person(s) all don't like it, feel free to sit down and agree to a common system amongst yourselves that you all might feel is gooder.

    The only time this system becomes mandatory is if you choose to participate in the annual collection size survey because we want to maintain integrity in results to compare annual trends.


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