...and I did it all by myself!

Ok, it isn't that hard and I didn't have any doubts I could do it.
Anyway, I know quite a bit can be learned about the engine's performance by "reading" the old plugs. Well, as soon as an admin approves the pics I just uploaded to my profile, I'll post them here to get some feedback.
But, as a summary, all 6 plugs looked basically the same. They had been in the car for 67k miles or so. The plugs were put in at the SVT dealer where I bought the car and had it serviced. They used the Motorcraft platinum 32F plugs and it still had the stock wires (car has 162k+ miles). I just put in the Autolite double platinums with Magnecor wires.
Here were the primary features of the old plugs:
- They were dry. no oily build up
- The side electrode appeared grayish-white in color, but no obvious build-up of any kind
- The center electrodes all looked good, with a point, not flat into the porcelain or worn down.
- I have some brown coloration on the porcelain above the threads on all 6 plugs.
- The passages in the header where the spark plugs go were all clean (at least on cylinders 4-6 where I could look into them. The boots on the wires for all 6 appeared normal.
Basically, what I gather from the Haynes manual I have, I am running a little hot or a little lean (I have occasionally had a CEL for too lean, but not for quite a while), but my plugs don't look near as bad at the picture example in the book. I don't have the brown to grayish tan color the manual says would be good/normal plug wear on the electrodes themselves, but the rest of it looks that way.
Am I reading this right or am I way off?
The next question is, what if anything do I need to do to improve the engine performance based on the plugs?
Thanks.