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Re: Is it possible to have too much LEGO?
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 28 Feb 2000 03:29:27 GMT
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Troy Cefaratti <mnementh@nacs.*avoidspam*net>
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> Maybe the secret of Lego isn't buying enough parts to do make whatever I
> want, but to figure out how to do what I want with the parts I have.
This is how I tend to build. Meaning that when I design something in my
head, it's always thought out based on the pieces that I currently have. If
I don't have enough pieces to do something, instead of buying more of those
pieces, I design it differently or use different pieces.
Of course my auctioning over the last year has left me with a disgusting
ammount of some pieces. But that in itself brings up some entirely
different design problems.....
Troy
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| I have to be careful I don't fall into the "Ugly American" trap, assuming that most who are dealing with this issue are Americans. The main pitfall of our culture is overindulgence. We overeat, overspend, and fill our homes, garages and barns with (...) (25 years ago, 22-Feb-00, to lugnet.general)
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