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Re: Saw RCX brick at Goodwill
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:52:19 GMT
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Martin <MARTIN@MEDIAXstopspammers.COM>
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{martin@mediax.}saynotospam{com}
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cbrenizer wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> i'm a casual follower of the list and only hit the leggos once in a while
> with my three yr old. But this weekend was in Goodwill and saw a box, blue
> lightening bolts, etc...(can't remember what product name was on
> it....argh..maybe inventions something..) with a programmable brick in it
> for 29.95 US. A handwritten note on the box said 'no software, for parts
> only' on it.
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> so my questions would be, what's the going price for just an RCX, in case
> there is nothing else usable in the factory box. and is the software
> downloadable via the web. plus, what else would have to be in the box to
> make it worth $30 in case the brick is fired...
It doesn't matter if the brick is dead; You can call up lego and say
"Hey, my brick is dead!" and they'll send you another; They may or may
not ask for the old one back.
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| | Saw RCX brick at Goodwill
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| Hey all, i'm a casual follower of the list and only hit the leggos once in a while with my three yr old. But this weekend was in Goodwill and saw a box, blue lightening bolts, etc...(can't remember what product name was on it....argh..maybe (...) (24 years ago, 31-Jan-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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