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Re: Lego Soccer Balls
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 5 Oct 2005 22:53:57 GMT
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Geoffrey Hyde <gDOThyde@bigpondDOTnet#avoidspam#DOTau>
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You might want to try searching for the more common X45PB03 type. They turn
up a lot more results in searches, and there is a good supply on hand.
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Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
"Jones, James C." <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote in message
news:03E6568277BE044F94EA61DA0721177CE11C67@aelpo02.ocps.k12.fl.us...
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> My students are building the Rolling Ball Clock and we are in desperate
> need of 20 soccer balls (X45PX1).
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> If anyone knows where I can find these, please let me know. Bricklink
> doesn't have a single one.
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> Thanks!
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> James C. Jones
> Timber Creek High School
> School of Engineering
> Howl at the Moon Studios
> Director, Producer, Consultant
> 321-235-7800 x4419
> 321-235-7821 (fax)
> jonesj5@ocps.net
> www.rightnote.com
> "It is far better to aim at a star and miss, then to aim at the ground
> and hit." -Derric Johnson
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| My students are building the Rolling Ball Clock and we are in desperate need of 20 soccer balls (X45PX1). If anyone knows where I can find these, please let me know. Bricklink doesn't have a single one. Thanks! James C. Jones Timber Creek High (...) (19 years ago, 5-Oct-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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