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Subject: 
Re: Saw RCX brick at Goodwill
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:52:19 GMT
Original-From: 
Martin <MARTIN@MEDIAX.saynotospamCOM>
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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.

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
 
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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