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Larry P. wrote:
> One comment, it's better to cross post instead of posting two requests.
> We now have two threads running in to different groups. No biggie, but
> it helps keep things straight if you actually cross post.
I was affraid of this happening. Is that what the follow up box is for?
Although I have been a registered user for a while, yesterday's posts were my
first. I'll get all this stuff down soon. Thanks for the hints. Right now I
guess I am a better reader than poster.
Anyway, I decided to order the set, 4555, along with 4552 and a few extra train
parts to make some of my own cars. It's not as easy as I thought to build
train cars and locos. I've been building with Lego almost all my life but
despite all those years they still provoke new challenges and thoughts. Guess
that is why they never get old.
-eben
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: looking for review of 4555
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| (...) No. Follow up sets where you want replies to go to. For example, suppose you post to lugnet.announce... you ALWAYS need to set the followup to some other group, as announce is for announcements only, not discussion. If it was an RCX related (...) (26 years ago, 3-Dec-98, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.trains)
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| Eben Hill wrote: <4555??> One comment, it's better to cross post instead of posting two requests. We now have two threads running in to different groups. No biggie, but it helps keep things straight if you actually cross post. (26 years ago, 3-Dec-98, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.trains)
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