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Re: Missing Letters in Lego unvierse?
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 22 Mar 1999 04:53:55 GMT
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I agree, it probably was just a scrunch to save space[1] but it's still kind
of humorous.
It can't have been the toilet, If there is no T or L all you have is an
'oie'
Tim
Scott Edward Sanburn wrote in message <36F5B097.2720EBA8@aeieng.com>...
> Tim,
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> Come on, it wasn't a hammer, it was a toilet on the space shuttle! I am
> sure they did letter scrunch that due to space constraints, I am
> surprised they didn't do more "Town Junior" parts on these sets!
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> Scott Sanburn
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> Scott Sanburn
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> Tim McSweeney wrote:
> >
> > <:-)>
> > Has anyone else taken a close look at the keyboard that comes with set 6458
> > (The Spaceport Satellite) What happened to W T D L and V? Does the minifig
> > language not use these letters? Was this a foul up by Space Port
> > contractors who were too busy charging $10,000 dollars for a hammer to
> > notice a few missing letters? was it a conscious decision by space port
> > administrators to save money (because the contractors were charging "by the
> > key"). What's going on here?
> > </:-)>
> >
> > Cheers
> > Tim
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| Tim, Come on, it wasn't a hammer, it was a toilet on the space shuttle! I am sure they did letter scrunch that due to space constraints, I am surprised they didn't do more "Town Junior" parts on these sets! Scott Sanburn Scott Sanburn (...) (26 years ago, 22-Mar-99, to lugnet.general)
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