"News"
Simple Cuusoo Site update
Cuusoo has a "Blog" button now between "Discover" and "My Page." They don't often publish but when they do it is usually significant.Marble Run testing
Peterj of the Marble Run and Star Wars Marble Run projects has done some testing to ally some of the concerns for his design. He has a video showing that a ball dropped from a height of 2 bricks going down a 5 stud long incline will travel in excess of 40 studs. Still curious as too how well they will preform going into the curves but that is a lot more distance than I would have imagined.Tiny Trucks on a Tear!
Following a notice on the Cuusoo Facebook page and article in Brickset the Tiny Tricks have surged in support gathering over 200 support since Sunday. They are currently set up for very good placement in this week's leaderboard and a well deserved spot it is.Approaching 1k Milestone
There was a sweep last week and all three projects: Legend of Zelda: Iron Knuckle Encounter ,Modular Costume Store for Collectible Minifigures , and Roller Coaster all crossed the 1k milestone. Iron Knuckle Encounter is still going strong too. I expect these three to be around with us for a while though as we have reached the "support gap." Each of these fine projects gathers about two support a day so they will be overtaken in the next few weeks by faster moving projects like Medusa's Temple, BONSAI "Pine tree", and Poptropica.
Deadline Review
The next review is March 4th, 2012. That is 32 days from today. Andy/Bugdroid the Android by Google and - The Legend of Zelda Project - both have over 10 days to spare at their current rates but now that they have both entered their post 9k sprint, there is little chance they need it.Do you want to speed a project up?
Projects can get to 10k much faster than what is shown here with active fan support. This link has many examples of how fans can help out their favorite projects.Days to 10K
Not on the List? First, I tend to cut off projects after a certain day count, usually 10k. Additionally, I only monitor projects that have at least 200. Projects less than that are a little too volatile for proper assessment. Finally, I track several weeks worth of data to get these numbers, so you might not show up until your project has been post 200 for a few weeks.
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