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09-13-2023, 06:18 AM | #461 |
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[QUOTE=silvam14;5038942]This would be a humongous effort. At the moment I’m not planning on it, no. Of course anyone could attempt to duplicate these in Eric’s utility.
You ain't kidding. Just to look at it it is humongous. You're talking 500 teams with 1000 caps, 1000 jerseys, 1000 pants, 1000 jersey fonts, and 1000 colors. Well my fictional I'm doing is just two states 20 teams. I started making those and I'll take a few days to finish. I don't work very fast. And thanks to Eric's fabulous utility makes it a real time saver. I didn't know if you were working on these, so I thought I'd ask. I remember those early days you were making the ballparks. Thank you for everything. Have a good day. |
09-17-2023, 04:44 PM | #462 |
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In your Florida collection Pensacola should have been one of the cities instead of 1of these cities Fort Lauderdale, Port St. Lucie, Pembroke Pines . as some body who lives in P'Cola. we are way bigger and much more baseball oriented than those
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09-22-2023, 11:44 AM | #463 |
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Well, back in 2012, the population data I got (probably from earlier than that) had the cities I used. I'm sure it is different now, especially in Florida
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The 2020 census numbers: Pensacola - 54,312 Fort Lauderdale - 182,760 Port St. Lucie - 204,851 Pembroke Pines - 171,178 Current estimates have a larger population for both Fort Lauderdale and Port St. Lucie and slightly smaller populations for Pembroke Pines and Pensacola. https://www.florida-demographics.com..._by_population Last edited by poiuy; 09-22-2023 at 12:18 PM. |
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