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Re: History of Toys
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Thu, 31 Dec 1998 21:45:04 GMT
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Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> Well, I didn't see any LEGO products there (darn!), but The History Channel has
> an online exhibit featuring The History of Toys and Games. Not much
> meat to it, but for those in need of a quick time-out, here's the URL:
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> http://www.historychannel.com/
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> Also found this interesting. The SEARS wishbook online:
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> http://www.wishbook.com/store2/wishbook/index.html
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> The site's probably been there a long time but hey, I'm a little slow.
> I don't know about you, but I think something's lost there in not being able to
> scribble vigorous ink circles around my most wished-for items, or rip
> out pages to leave on refrigerator, or cross out items with my brother's name
> near 'em, and so on..
You mean, you don't have a frig with a pressure-sensitive LCD skin and drawing
stylus? :)
Oops. I just gave away the one real innovation of my life that would make me
some money...
Well then, there's always the printer.
From Tom McDonald
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