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Re: Podracing Bucket
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 20 Jun 2000 09:25:54 GMT
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The problem is when your sorting would take WEEKS, not hours or days - at that
point, it's frustrating to even think about starting.
It's time I buckled down and continued my sorting, though, so I can start bagging
Ebay lots.
Mark Sandlin wrote:
> Sorting is a means to an end, however. I spent 11 long hours sorting my
> parts, and I've never regretted it. I can build things in half the time now.
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> Still, I'd rather see a MOC than sorted parts bins. :^)
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> ~Mark
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> In lugnet.starwars, Shiri Dori writes:
> > In lugnet.starwars, Aaron West writes:
> > > Question: Should I use my free-time tonight to organize and sort? Or should
> > > I attempt to build a castle creation I've been thinking of? I think it would
> > > be bigger if I finish sorting, but that takes sooooo long...
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> > Easy. Creation. (even if it wasn't castle <grin>)
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> > If you want a reason... building MOCs is much more satisfying, and develops
> > your imagination. And when you show them to us, we enjoy it too. Can't say
> > that about sorting, now can you.
> >
> > -Shiri
> > XFUT .general
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