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Re: Finding "real" upgrade sets and flex axles on eBay
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lugnet.robotics
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Sat, 11 May 2002 03:10:17 GMT
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I didn't say anything was wrong with it. You win, someone who wants an extra
RCX wins, someone who wants a pile of technic parts wins, and the seller
wins! Even Lego wins, because they sold another Mindstorms system. Lego
could win more by giving us a better upgrade kit, RCX's at a decent price,
and bulk technic parts.
In lugnet.robotics, liz@bookwyrmz.com writes:
> (Accidentally replied to the poster, rather than the group earlier.)
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> Yes, I understand what is being done... However, I already have 6 RIS
> 1.5 sets, complete with RCXs and tons of extra stuff, plus four 2.0
> RCXs, so I didn't want the whole kit. The upgrade parts were just fine
> for me.
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> Since Lego isn't so convenient that way and buying the software and the
> tower on BrinkLink separately would be over the eBay cost for
> the "upgrade kit," eBay was more economical, even if the guy is making
> a profit.
>
> Lego should have offered something like this.
>
> Liz B
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| (Accidentally replied to the poster, rather than the group earlier.) Yes, I understand what is being done... However, I already have 6 RIS 1.5 sets, complete with RCXs and tons of extra stuff, plus four 2.0 RCXs, so I didn't want the whole kit. The (...) (23 years ago, 11-May-02, to lugnet.robotics)
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