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Re: Orient sets pictured at S@H
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lugnet.loc.au
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Fri, 20 Dec 2002 11:35:02 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Kerry Raymond writes:
> Of course, the ultimate metric is for each of us to record our enthusiasm
> for every individual part on some scale ranging from "would not let it cross
> my threshold" through to "I would sell my children to get this part". Then
> using bricktrack any set (or other collection of parts) can be instantly
> calculated to determine its interest to any given user. Then all the user
> has to do is set a threshold price-per-unit-of-interest and a spending limit
> and let the tool go bezerk on the user's behalf purchasing on bricklink and
> ebay within those parameters.
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> Kerry
I want to get some more five wide car body pieces that once came in the
adventures sets for my two girls - i think that would be a good trade...
thanks for the idea Kerry
Robert < surfs over to
www.ivf.com.au/problems/alternatives/childrenforsale/blonde/welcome.html >
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| | Re: Orient sets pictured at S@H
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| (...) Hence the importance of using volume rather than piece count in such analysis. The elephant is clearly a large volume piece and one must not compare the cost of elephants directly with the cost of (say) 1x1 bricks. Of course, if you use only (...) (22 years ago, 20-Dec-02, to lugnet.loc.au)
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