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Re: Portable Bot Factory
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Tue, 19 Nov 2002 17:26:47 GMT
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"Jonathan Mizner" <ltwjanson@aol.com> wrote in message
news:H5t87H.FLu@lugnet.com...

  Interesting..most very interesting.  The idea of a portable Lego part
source specifically for making stuff like that is very appealing.  I think • a
slightly larger box might work better, though, as it could carry more • parts
in more colors..

Thanks man.  But I don't really think that a larger box would necessarily be
*better*, just a different building experience.  I specifically bought the
smallest case I could for this (with the most compartments) to see just how
much I could cram into it.  An experiment with a micro-collection.

-Jon
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Subject: 
Re: Portable Bot Factory
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Tue, 19 Nov 2002 23:19:17 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer writes:
Thanks man.  But I don't really think that a larger box would necessarily be
*better*, just a different building experience.  I specifically bought the
smallest case I could for this (with the most compartments) to see just how
much I could cram into it.  An experiment with a micro-collection.

-Jon

Hmmmmmmmm....

*me roots around on floor of computer room*


*me comes up with two of said Plano mini-storage-containers*

Intriguing..

 

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