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Re: My Non-LEGO family experiance (Nice Story)
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 1 Mar 2000 13:02:29 GMT
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sgore@{ihatespam}superonline.com
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"Scott E. Sanburn" wrote:
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> Kya Morden wrote:
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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?
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 other pile of lego (not a pile,
but carefully sorted in a drawer system and additional boxes actually)
before making an inventory.
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> 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:
Sorry Scott, but isn't this "thought" mentioned above a bit
"annoying"?.. (I never feel myself stupid to date at least, though I
could be enough annoying sometimes..:-)
Selçuk
(1) 38,637 pieces + sets 8448, 5563, 386 and 1775 for which I didn't
make inventories yet.
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| | Re: My Non-LEGO family experiance (Nice Story)
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| Kya, (...) 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 (...) (25 years ago, 1-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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