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Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
news:37D### [at] pacbellnet...
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> Well we had Play-Dough (sp) but at that time there were none of the
fancy
> extrusion machines to go with it. There were also marbles and plastic toys
As I recall, the play-dough extrusion machine (no theme, just a useful press
with interchangable nozles) were out by the time Lego was invented. Those
pasta-making machines remind me of that. I don't use such a machine -- I
use a hand-cranked Atlas pasta press for pasta.
--John
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October 27, 1966. Lego came out when I was 7, as they just had their silver
anaversary last year.
Mr. Art <mr.### [at] gcinet> wrote in message news:37D53F23.726E79C5@gci.net...
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> Now that we have had some fun, just how old are we all?
> Me first. Born Octber 11, 1958 in Maine,USA
> Who is next?
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> Mr. Art
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"John M. Dlugosz" wrote:
> I remember them being red and white, and that's about it!
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> --John
I recall that the blocks and single row pcs. were all red while
the flat pcs. were white. Not much variation at all.
--
Ken Tyler
See my 850+ Povray and 3D Rendering and Raytracing Links at:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html
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"Mr. Art" wrote:
> Now that we have had some fun, just how old are we all?
> Me first. Born Octber 11, 1958 in Maine,USA
> Who is next?
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> Mr. Art
June 11, 1981
Tucson Arizona, USA
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Born 29 Oct 1978. Or so they tell me...
Margus
"Mr. Art" wrote:
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> Now that we have had some fun, just how old are we all?
> Me first. Born Octber 11, 1958 in Maine,USA
> Who is next?
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> Mr. Art
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July 14, 1960, in Ohio
rc
Mr. Art wrote in message <37D53F23.726E79C5@gci.net>...
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>Now that we have had some fun, just how old are we all?
>Me first. Born Octber 11, 1958 in Maine,USA
>Who is next?
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>Mr. Art
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In article <37D53F23.726E79C5@gci.net> , "Mr. Art" <mr.### [at] gcinet> wrote:
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> Now that we have had some fun, just how old are we all?
> Me first. Born Octber 11, 1958 in Maine,USA
> Who is next?
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> Mr. Art
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Thorsten Froehlich, October 15th, 1977, Duisburg, Germany
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"Mr. Art" wrote:
> Now that we have had some fun, just how old are we all?
> Me first. Born Octber 11, 1958 in Maine,USA
> Who is next?
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> Mr. Art
Dec 14, '66
--
"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
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Lance Birch wrote in message <37d58d5c@news.povray.org>...
>I'm young... (in body)
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>11/03/1983 but Americans have a tendancy to put the month first, so
>03/11/1983
On the Eleventh Day of the month of March in the One Thousand Nine Hundred
Eightyth Year Of Our Lord <grin>
Mark
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Born at the 21th of March 1971 in Kiel
--
Marc Schimmler
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