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Re: Trivia: The First Junior Brick?
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 24 Jan 2001 00:48:50 GMT
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Toll, Kim wrote in message ...
> But, now my question: What do people really consider a POOP? Probably not a
> 2x4. But it seems that it is. So what is the essence of a POOP? Its more
> than a part that can be made from other smaller pieces.
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> It seems we would need to answer this question before we can answer
> Lindsay's question about what was the first POOP.
How about this; a piece that Lego creates to replace a configuration that
previously (in a set) was constructed of individual pieces.
Rose
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| | Re: Trivia: The First Junior Brick?
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| (...) [ Heavy snipage ] (...) [ More snipage ] (...) Well, I'm no Lego historian, nor do I play one on TV. But, wasn't the 2x4 brick one of the first pieces produced? Technically, its a POOP since it can be made from two 2x2 bricks. And of course, (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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