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Perhaps the test should be whether you can hide the non-lego part, either
by having it a long way away from the Lego (like a plug connected by a lead)
or by burying it inside your Lego model and surrounding it by bricks so
you can't see it. Would you be happy with a non-lego transformer if
you could do that? :)
Simon
http://www.SimonRobinson.com
> > Maybe you should consider building a working lego electric generator, so you
> > could stop consuming non-lego electricity....:-)
>
> Hehe, very funny. :-) I'm not THAT pure. I tend to think that if Lego
> designed and sourced a power plug, it's OK that the socket the plug
> plugs into to draw power from the mains is not Lego. Analogous to using
> the MS CD to load in a Lego IDE into my PC... the pC didn't have to be
> built from Lego!
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| (...) Hehe, very funny. :-) I'm not THAT pure. I tend to think that if Lego designed and sourced a power plug, it's OK that the socket the plug plugs into to draw power from the mains is not Lego. Analogous to using the MS CD to load in a Lego IDE (...) (25 years ago, 15-Jun-99, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)
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