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It would be awsome if they did both! :-)
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Bradley Dale <dinosauria_ca@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> Most people love the idea of being able to design sets online and order them.
> I don't like it. I might try it, but I really hope that TLC continues to
> design sets to sell in stores. Here's why having all LEGO online would be
> bad--
>
> - They would charge shipping, and it would be in US$.
> - Then I would have to wait a week to build my set.
> - There would be no surprises in the construction. I would really miss that.
> - Technic sets wouldn't feature brilliant mechanisms that hadn't already
> occured to me. And I'm not good at designing Technic.
> - Lego.com often requires certain programs, and doesn't always work.
> - Not all kids even have the internet, I've heard. But, by 2002...
> - No more excitement of finding a new set in a store. :(
> - No more clearance sales! That wouldn't be fun!
> and worst of all
> - If all LEGO sets were personally designed online, how would my non-LEGO
> family to give me LEGO for Christmas?
>
> Please, please tell me that there will be new pre-designed sets filling the
> shelves of Zellers and TRU in 2002! Buying bulk bricks is a nice option, but
> it would be too far if the only way to get a new LEGO set was to design it.
>
> I've probably misunderstood something here, but I need someone to tell me that
> this isn't happening!
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