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Re: the evolution of lego sorting
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Mon, 8 Jan 2001 14:03:49 GMT
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> 21. Finally you create an "overflow" system of buckets, where, if the bin
> of 1x3 yellow plates is full, you just any additional ones into that
> overflow bucket, along with other plates. (One of the first indicators that
> you should do this was that you didn't have a compartment big enough to hold
> all your Lego horses...)
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> 22. You begin to toss most pieces directly into overflow.
Dear Remy,
great article! Every single word is 100% true and I'm still laughing about our
shared experience.
BTW: I just reached more or less step 22.
Leg Godt!
Ben
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| (...) Glad you enjoyed it! No one replied for a while, so I figured that either no one was reading it or everyone thought I was insane... :) Let me know if you get past step 26 and solve the vision recognition problem. I could use some help on that (...) (24 years ago, 9-Jan-01, to lugnet.storage)
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| Here's a description of an evolution of lego collection sorting. It might be yours, at least in parts. It's certainly been mine. I might turn this into an essay some day, but for now it will have to begin life as a series of unsupported claims. If (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jan-01, to lugnet.storage) !!
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