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In lugnet.market.shipping, John D. Forinash writes:
> In article <3AD45C66.53BBCA53@enviroweb.org>,
> Christopher Tracey <ctracey@enviroweb.org> wrote:
> > ps. i just had a funny idea for a website where you could enter your
> > piece inventories and the it will calculate the weight of your
> > collection. I'm not sure what use that will serve. :)
>
> I'd rather see it work the other way around, but I can't figure out how
> it'd work. :)
>
> -JDF
"Let's see, you have 477 pounds of lego. Why that breaks down to 38
blacktron figs, 18 palm trees, 4,728 blue 2x4 bricks..."
that would be extremely cool, but I suspect the technology doesn't quite
exist yet. hehe.
Adrian
--
www.brickfrenzy.com
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| (...) Reminds me of the AT&T (?) commercial from a few years back where you drive your grocery cart through a scanner that calculates the total price. So, maybe if each element had an embedded microchip... TLC would make a mint selling hand scanners (...) (24 years ago, 11-Apr-01, to lugnet.market.shipping, lugnet.general)
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