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James J wrote:
> The LEGO Group (TLG) released models with less
> detail and bulkier parts to make items simpler for small children in Europe.
> However, it teaches the children of North America that we have to decrease our
> standards and limit ourselves based upon (from my understanding about European
> education) what European children should have already understood.
James, there was a long thread about this part of your letter when you
posted it originally, because you had MISUNDERSTOOD the statement on
which you based it and it has no basis in fact. While you were editing
your letter you might have fixed this part before sending it to Brad.
Kevin
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Sr. VP Justus of LEGO Direct.
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| (...) our (...) European (...) posted this letter (in October). In my humble, but "war-weary" opinion, I really don't care what continent's children the company belittles it self for. I just want them to strive for perfection in some division that (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)
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| Señor Justus, You write that your firm intends to be more receptive to Adult Fans of LEGO. I am quite pleased to hear this. Although I like what I've seen from your 2000 catalog, I have a few new ideas, that I wish to pass on. After this small (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.general)
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