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Re: My Non-LEGO family experiance (Nice Story)
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Wed, 1 Mar 2000 12:50:22 GMT
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Kya,
Kya Morden wrote:
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> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000 04:18:14 GMT, "Scott E. Sanburn"
> <ssanburn@cleanweb.net> wrote:
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> > > How much LEGO did you take to college? I have about 35000 pieces, which
> > > might be a bit much...(Tim, what are you going to do about LEGO and
> > > college?)
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> > Well, I was living with my dad, I had my own room, it was bigger than my
> > room at my mom's, but still, I'll say I took about maybe 15,000 parts?
> > Mine fit underneath my bed, so you might want to aim for storage more
> > than amount of parts. Most of the collection I had was in sets, and they
> > were packed away. Now I have around 150,000 parts.
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> Okay, I've got to ask. Where did you two come up with these numbers?
> Just a wild guess? Did you dig through pause or something to find all
> of your sets and kept a running total? Am I just being annoying and
> asking stupid questions?
Well, I have an excel sheet with all of my sets with the set #,
description, parts, minifigs, etc. I kept almost all of my instruction
booklets, so I have a good source to see what I have. I have to add some
for all of the collections I have assimilated into the collective....
Oops, I mean collection! : )
You are not annoying or stupid, Kya. I leave that description for the
leftists over in debate. Here is a link to my sets, I have to redo it,
it came out bad. Anyway:
http://www.geocities.com/~legoguy712/lego-sets.html
(Caution: Takes a while to load!!!!)
Scott S.
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Scott E. Sanburn-> ssanburn@cleanweb.net
Systems Administrator-Affiliated Engineers -> http://www.aeieng.com
LEGO Page -> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/legoindex.html
Home Page -> http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3372/index.html
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: My Non-LEGO family experiance (Nice Story)
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| (...) No, you don't..:-) Actually I know how much of a piece I have excatly(1), since I always make inventories of the sets that I have (using an excel sheet, and know many others doing similar..:-) I never combine any set that I bought with the (...) (25 years ago, 1-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
| | | Re: My Non-LEGO family experiance (Nice Story)
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| (...) ___...___ (...) website. I don't know how it compare with his, but it's got basic set numbers, copies of the sets, piece totals, minifig totals, etc. Since I've been collecting LEGO, (and others, who shall remain nameless,) I've kept most of (...) (25 years ago, 1-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
| | | Re: My Non-LEGO family experiance (Nice Story)
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| (...) I keep mine in a big table in an HTML file: (URL) got too annoying to count up the totals all the time, though, and I didn't want to have to copy everything into a spreadsheet, so I wrote a CGI to count my part and set totals for me: (URL) Tim (...) (25 years ago, 4-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) Okay, I've got to ask. Where did you two come up with these numbers? Just a wild guess? Did you dig through pause or something to find all of your sets and kept a running total? Am I just being annoying and asking stupid questions? (25 years ago, 1-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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