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I would argue that only one of these is a "loss" in the sense of shrinkage. The
other two are planned
In lugnet.lego, Joseph Woolley wrote:
> We have experienced noticable losses at three events:
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> Shrine show, where we used bricks to make ornaments for the tree, as Paul
> mentioned.
This is a planned loss, you used the bricks to make something.
> COSI show, where everything is hands on... I think the event kit bricks joined
> their brothers and sisters in the COSI build area. They had a place for kids to
> build and "race" cars from LEGO parts.
This is shrinkage...
> Marcon, where we allowed the kids to each build a small creation, which then
> became the prize when they won the timed contest.
This is a planned loss, you used the bricks to make something.
This brings up a good topic which is that different clubs do different things
with the bricks. At one far end is GardenSLUG in which Eric made a lot of models
to display. At the other far ens are clubs that used them just in the play area.
Some clubs like you are in the middle.
Good stuff!
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