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coinoperator

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  1. I doubt if this has anything to do with consumer laws. Maybe there are multiple assembly facilities and maybe these work not all the same way and maybe it's just me that had bad luck. but lego always provided me the missing parts
  2. In my set I found that the sides of the bucket were bend inwards, I put in an piece of wood that pushed the walls slightly outwards for multiple hours to get it back in shape. No problem for me but Lego does have a packing problem here. On the other hand, this set was the first in years that didn't mis pieces. RTC, BWE, RC, all had missing pieces.
  3. Absolute TOP IDEA. Thumbs up. Praises... etc
  4. My all time worst set is the 2006 Tow Truck 8285 Not one sticker is not cracked. And a glance at the Bricklink prices for these stickers learns that I'm not the only one.
  5. First thing I do is put them on the scanner here and save them in TIFF format. I can alway reprint them.
  6. Maybe this IS the reason, They limit the reviews by a few selected persons.
  7. Great... Uhm, as in "Heart of Gold"? With endless infinity drive?
  8. Fun... Same here. btw these drives had a SASI interface (no not scsi) and with some gluelogics and soldering it can connect to scsi. back on topic Paper will for sure last longer but I'd like to mention that my story is only there to discourage those that believe digital date will live longer. yes it will, only if you make backups before the medium dies.
  9. Topics combine however good... PDF and datarot If you want to be sure that your collected data is safe you will have to run backups and backups of those backups and put backups in different locations and be carefull when it comes to virussus etc. Now how many people are THAT carefull? Lots lost allready all there digital family pictures after a crash or ransom virus Their hardcopy pictures are however safe somwhere in house... Most not so geeks run a HD years without even knowing that that thing as a limited life a very limited life So paper is more safe for the future however paper also rots in the long term
  10. This was actually CBM Basic ... Did you know that I personally owned a PDP 11-24 Including VT100 terminals etc OMG, my electricity bill I scrapped the thing when the (20kilo) harddisk crashed and could no longer run RSTS-E and the free RT11 sucks.
  11. Same here 10 I voted (for paper) and the vote disappears. 20 Reload the topic and the vote shows up again and I can vote again 30 Goto 10
  12. WOW No idea but this is stunning.
  13. Whawhawhawhaw You're great. Shouldn't the manuals be signed in blood by the ceo too?
  14. Okay And now about kids. Do they also need a phone or tablet to build their toy? Is it not worse enough with all that autisme generating electronic junk?
  15. An instructioon booklet contains often not only instruction. Some history, beautyfull pictures, design sketches, etc. Who owns the Deathstar 75159 know what I mean No way I'd like to miss that awesome giant book.
  16. I'd release an extended Thunderbirds series... UCS
  17. Oops Forgot that I would review it. Yes it's here and it works very well for now. Time will tell us about the quality of the lipo's inside. At one point it's even better than the original cause they deliver an usb loader cable with it, so you don't need an extra powersupply but can plug it in any phone loader.
  18. Same here so there's some other problem.
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