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Re: Languages of Lego
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Sun, 7 May 2000 16:52:48 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Sheree Rosenkrantz writes:
What are the others?

I don't know total numbers, but I've seen (and have in my possession)
catalogs in hebrew. No idea books
or instructions that I know of, though; and the catalogs might be translated
by the store (named "Han
toys") and not by TLC.

Also, where should I be posting questions of the nature?

I dunno... maybe .publish?

-Shiri


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Re: Languages of Lego
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Mon, 8 May 2000 15:52:58 GMT
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Shiri Dori <shirid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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In lugnet.general, Sheree Rosenkrantz writes:
What are the others?

I don't know total numbers, but I've seen (and have in my possession)
catalogs in hebrew. No idea books
or instructions that I know of, though; and the catalogs might be • translated
by the store (named "Han
toys") and not by TLC.

Also, where should I be posting questions of the nature?

I dunno... maybe .publish?

-Shiri

I would love to see a scan of a Lego catalogue in Hebrew.    Your catalogues
are most likely in Israel now?  If you and your family go home for the
summer, would you consider scanning one or bringing one back with you this
fall to scan.   All of us at my house would enjoy seeing a catalogue in
Hebrew.
thanks,
sheree


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Re: Languages of Lego
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Mon, 8 May 2000 16:45:20 GMT
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Sheree Rosenkrantz wrote:

I would love to see a scan of a Lego catalogue in Hebrew.    Your catalogues
are most likely in Israel now?  If you and your family go home for the
summer, would you consider scanning one or bringing one back with you this
fall to scan.   All of us at my house would enjoy seeing a catalogue in
Hebrew.

Jenn and I scanned a catalog (I think the same one shiri is referring to) recently...
At least I think we did.  So it's either uploaded to brickshelf or on our home comp.
I'll look for it tonight and see if I can upload it to my site as well.

:)

Dan


Subject: 
Re: Languages of Lego
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Tue, 9 May 2000 11:15:48 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Sheree Rosenkrantz writes:
I would love to see a scan of a Lego catalogue in Hebrew.    Your catalogues
are most likely in Israel now?  If you and your family go home for the
summer, would you consider scanning one or bringing one back with you this
fall to scan.   All of us at my house would enjoy seeing a catalogue in
Hebrew.

Actually, I have one of my catalogs here with me... but my scanner is part of
an officejet, so it only scans individual pages (which means I'd have to rip
it up to scan it :-/ ). Dan mentioned, I think, that he has the catalog as
well... so if he puts on the scans, I'll pass. :-)

-Shiri


Subject: 
Re: Languages of Lego
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Tue, 9 May 2000 12:07:40 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.general, Sheree Rosenkrantz writes:
I would love to see a scan of a Lego catalogue in Hebrew.    Your catalogues
are most likely in Israel now?  If you and your family go home for the
summer, would you consider scanning one or bringing one back with you this
fall to scan.   All of us at my house would enjoy seeing a catalogue in
Hebrew.

Actually, I have one of my catalogs here with me... but my scanner is part of
an officejet, so it only scans individual pages (which means I'd have to rip
it up to scan it :-/ ). Dan mentioned, I think, that he has the catalog as
well... so if he puts on the scans, I'll pass. :-)

-Shiri

Hi Shiri,
When I have needed to scan catalogs or instructions ... I take the staples out
of the center, scan the separate pages, and then reinsert the staples...
Just a way I found that works
John
  P.s. Love the work you and the others are doing in Castle: ). Lots of good
creative energy !


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