Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 15:33 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, ghyde writes:
| In Media, Adjour writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| Crazy!!! I'm kinda surprised there isn't a law forcing them to donate
it instead or something but yah that's just crazy
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In the Usa you can't donate it because if it does have an issue. You can
be sued.
Some places are making efforts to change such rules however. It's slow but
its happening.
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If they can't donate it then at least they should put it in a bin with other
plastics and send it to a plastics recycling facility. I'm sure non-LEGO
elements wouldn't be a problem to recycle into new products made from recycled
plastics.
What needs to happen is that the charities need to be made aware that there are
options that would reduce their landfill contributions and therefore make their
waste streams somewhat more environmentally friendly. That might mean changes
in the way in which charities operate.
As for the plastics, it's just an extra bin that they throw plastics into
and have collections set up on a regular basis.
There's also a fairly new recycling method that shreds the incoming plastics
into small pieces and then steam under pressure is used to turn them back into
oil products. That means a recycling effort might be possible to implement because
that oil product can then be refined and reused.
It does, however, mean that a lot more effort has to be focused on recycling
products instead of sending them to waste streams. Companies are slow to implement
changes to how they handle waste streams because a lot of it involves expenses
associated with handling and shipping the waste. Individuals may do their part
for the recycling process but there still isn't a properly focused effort
on getting any recycling process to 100% or near that in terms of efficiency.
Our world is slowly becoming a plastic world, but we can make a difference. Even
the oceans are getting plastics and other floating debris removed from them.
If they can clean up the oceans surely diverting the plastics out of landfill
isn't entirely impossible. Someone just needs to come up with a properly
scaled solution that fits the current and future needs of plastics recycling.
Just my 2c worth.
Cheers ...
ghyde
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The USA wasn't actually recycling most of what goes into those sorted bins.
Most of it was being exported to China. China finally said they wouldn't
take it anymore. There's been large campaigns to explain to Americans that
we were lied to, and nearly nothing we "recycled" actually got recycled.
Just shipped overseas where its often burned
Last I checked the USA was scrambling to find another country to take the stuff.
We don't really have recycling infrastructure here aside from sorting facilities.
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:58 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| Yes, since big companies can’t or won’t do anything we got to do something. Often
it’s too expensive to reuse plastics, so companies do nothing. And government
incentives will just raise taxes, therefore raising the price of everything.
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Author: | ghyde | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:48 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Adjour writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| Crazy!!! I'm kinda surprised there isn't a law forcing them to donate
it instead or something but yah that's just crazy
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In the Usa you can't donate it because if it does have an issue. You can
be sued.
Some places are making efforts to change such rules however. It's slow but
its happening.
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If they can't donate it then at least they should put it in a bin with other
plastics and send it to a plastics recycling facility. I'm sure non-LEGO
elements wouldn't be a problem to recycle into new products made from recycled
plastics.
What needs to happen is that the charities need to be made aware that there are
options that would reduce their landfill contributions and therefore make their
waste streams somewhat more environmentally friendly. That might mean changes
in the way in which charities operate.
As for the plastics, it's just an extra bin that they throw plastics into
and have collections set up on a regular basis.
There's also a fairly new recycling method that shreds the incoming plastics
into small pieces and then steam under pressure is used to turn them back into
oil products. That means a recycling effort might be possible to implement because
that oil product can then be refined and reused.
It does, however, mean that a lot more effort has to be focused on recycling
products instead of sending them to waste streams. Companies are slow to implement
changes to how they handle waste streams because a lot of it involves expenses
associated with handling and shipping the waste. Individuals may do their part
for the recycling process but there still isn't a properly focused effort
on getting any recycling process to 100% or near that in terms of efficiency.
Our world is slowly becoming a plastic world, but we can make a difference. Even
the oceans are getting plastics and other floating debris removed from them.
If they can clean up the oceans surely diverting the plastics out of landfill
isn't entirely impossible. Someone just needs to come up with a properly
scaled solution that fits the current and future needs of plastics recycling.
Just my 2c worth.
Cheers ...
ghyde
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:40 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 25 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| Exactly! Before you know it the president has joined the chat! |
Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:32 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| | I was in the exotic animal Business for a couple decades and knew some bear owners.
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Bricklink forums has got to be the most wide ranging prior employment/skill set
group out there based on user size
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I’m not sure: there’s way too many posts about how the website or Studio should
do this or that with the argument “I know, I’m a software engineer”
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:28 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| | I was in the exotic animal Business for a couple decades and knew some bear owners.
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Bricklink forums has got to be the most wide ranging prior employment/skill set
group out there based on user size
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I’m not sure: there’s way too many posts about how the website or Studio should
do this or that with the argument “I know, I’m a software engineer”
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:24 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| Ha, ha, ha, yes the bear is chasing the chicken across the road! |
Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:23 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 19 times | Topic: | Media | |
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:21 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| I had an aunt and uncle who had a beautiful tree in the front yard, but after
they sold the house the new owner cut down the tree.
The city needs trees to keep the air clean!
I live in a small town and we have too many trees here. To get to my town from
the nearest city is a 3 hour drive with nothing but trees on the side of the
highway.
But that’s good because in the winter in can get down to -40c and we have to
heat with wood.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:14 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
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What's the difference between a chicken and a bear?
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Does it have something to do with crossing a road?
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:14 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| | I was in the exotic animal Business for a couple decades and knew some bear owners.
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Bricklink forums has got to be the most wide ranging prior employment/skill set
group out there based on user size
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:11 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
What's the difference between a chicken and a bear?
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One is from the USA and one from France?
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:10 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
| In Media, Saitolegos writes:
| Yes it’s not right to give the poor our garbage, if we can’t use it because it’s
so badly damaged, than they probably can’t.
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One person's trash is another person's treasure.
Some people are incredibly resourceful. Once upon a time, I came across a few
AA/AAA power functions battery boxes that someone (probably me ) had forgotten
to take the batteries out of and by the time I found them several years later
they were corroded shut. I sold them for cheap on BrickLink to a buyer that was
able to clean them and restore them to useable condition.
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 13:06 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
| Congratulations, you've just reinvented the domesticated dog!
Real live bears don't make good pets and sometimes they do attack people.
However, some bears are friendlier than others.
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I was in the exotic animal Business for a couple decades and knew some bear owners.
Whats sad is they aren't really that bad of a pet for the right trainer,
I can think of 25 worse pets that are far more common (looking at you, exotic
cat people), but sadly most people think you need to use punitive training to
accomplish even the most basic tasks and can't house them correctly. Which
is why attacks happens generally speaking.
One of my favorite trainers said in one of her books that if you can't train
a chicken without touching it you have no business with kids or any animals.
A bit extreme, but her point stands IMO
Anyway, back to bear stores.
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:59 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Saitolegos writes:
| I buy a lot of thrift store book, and bricks. Just about every book in my house
is a used one. Also about half of our Lego is used too. It’s better for the
environment to buy used stuff. When you buy used you just saved on the manufacturing
of more product. And we all know that every product produced makes some sort
of waste product to go with it.
I recently heard of a company that takes garbage and burns it at super high temperatures
to produce electricity!
And the company gets paid to take the garbage from the landfill, and they get
paid for the electricity that they produce!
Not only that, but because the fire is so hot the smoke is next to none. If you
own a wood stove than you know that the hotter the fire the cleaner the smoke,
because it’s being burned.
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Growing up I never understood why my friends poor families only bought new stuff.
I remember taking my best friend as a child to a thrift store with me because
they had a toy section and she was blown away. Said she'd never been to one.
Same later in life when I was in the life of a child that was growing up with
nearly nothing. She was confused as to why nothing was in packaging.
pretty sure they burn trash here for the same thing. I know my neighbors also
burn their trash and leaves every year. They don't compost anything, cut
down trees like crazy. I know they also recycle basically nothing. It's been
hard for my West Coast Soul to get used to. I think I'm the last house on
my side of the street with any trees.
I sold a property down the road, and it was so beautiful. I drove past it for
the first time in a year and the guy who bought it clear cut it.
Anyway.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:58 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
What's the difference between a chicken and a bear?
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:56 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Saitolegos writes:
| Yes it’s not right to give the poor our garbage, if we can’t use it because it’s
so badly damaged, than they probably can’t.
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One person's trash is another person's treasure.
Some people are incredibly resourceful. Once upon a time, I came across a few
AA/AAA power functions battery boxes that someone (probably me ) had forgotten
to take the batteries out of and by the time I found them several years later
they were corroded shut. I sold them for cheap on BrickLink to a buyer that was
able to clean them and restore them to useable condition.
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:55 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 25 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
| In Media, Adjour writes:
| I've developed many critisms of TN since moving here. But I will say Dolly
Partons book program is brilliant. Glad to hear about similar programs.
I didn't grow up poor, but my friends did. My mother always bought us thrift
store books, and I was always happy to have them.
Another thing I've learned living in more impoverished areas is people are
so busy being alive they don't realize these programs exist.
Crystal
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When I was in New York, one of my coworkers told me about a program at New York
University that gives free food to college students, but I was so busy that I
didn't even have time to go, and even if I did, they're so busy that
they don't even check to see if you're actually a student at NYU.
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reminds me of a barfly I met once. He always ate breakfast at various hotels
free because no one bothers to check who anyone is.
I was like, I'd feel too wrong doing that, but its also a brilliant idea
just in case. lol
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:52 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| What about wild chickens |
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:50 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Adjour writes:
| I've developed many critisms of TN since moving here. But I will say Dolly
Partons book program is brilliant. Glad to hear about similar programs.
I didn't grow up poor, but my friends did. My mother always bought us thrift
store books, and I was always happy to have them.
Another thing I've learned living in more impoverished areas is people are
so busy being alive they don't realize these programs exist.
Crystal
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When I was in New York, one of my coworkers told me about a program at New York
University that gives free food to college students, but I was so busy that I
didn't even have time to go, and even if I did, they're so busy that
they don't even check to see if you're actually a student at NYU.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:39 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, ghyde writes:
| Imagine owning a real live bear. Good security protection! And you don't
have issues with excess food waste! Keeping him happy does mean having a steady
food supply for him!
Cheers ...
ghyde
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Congratulations, you've just reinvented the domesticated dog!
Real live bears don't make good pets and sometimes they do attack people.
However, some bears are friendlier than others.
Some people do hunt bears for meat. I know a guy who tried bear meat. He says
it's similar to other forms of red meat, such as beef and bison.
There's a restaurant near me that serves ostrich burgers.
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:09 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| I buy a lot of thrift store book, and bricks. Just about every book in my house
is a used one. Also about half of our Lego is used too. It’s better for the
environment to buy used stuff. When you buy used you just saved on the manufacturing
of more product. And we all know that every product produced makes some sort
of waste product to go with it.
I recently heard of a company that takes garbage and burns it at super high temperatures
to produce electricity!
And the company gets paid to take the garbage from the landfill, and they get
paid for the electricity that they produce!
Not only that, but because the fire is so hot the smoke is next to none. If you
own a wood stove than you know that the hotter the fire the cleaner the smoke,
because it’s being burned.
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:03 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| | Some places are making efforts to change such rules however. It's slow but
its happening.
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Good to hear!
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 12:00 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Media | |
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 11:59 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| Yes it’s not right to give the poor our garbage, if we can’t use it because it’s
so badly damaged, than they probably can’t.
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 11:28 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
| Here in the Chicago area, Bernie's Book Bank does similar work but with books
instead of bricks. People donate children's books to Bernie's and they
have volunteers who sort through donated books and pick out any that are damaged
or otherwise not appropriate for children. The vast majority of the books they
receive are fine, but since each of the children they serve only receive a few
books per year, it's important to make sure that every book is in good condition.
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I've developed many critisms of TN since moving here. But I will say Dolly
Partons book program is brilliant. Glad to hear about similar programs.
I didn't grow up poor, but my friends did. My mother always bought us thrift
store books, and I was always happy to have them.
Another thing I've learned living in more impoverished areas is people are
so busy being alive they don't realize these programs exist.
Crystal
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 11:24 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| Crazy!!! I'm kinda surprised there isn't a law forcing them to donate
it instead or something but yah that's just crazy
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In the Usa you can't donate it because if it does have an issue. You can
be sued.
Some places are making efforts to change such rules however. It's slow but
its happening.
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Author: | ghyde | Posted: | Dec 29, 2023 03:54 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
| In Media, 1001bricks writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Me thinks I need a beer
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It's funny: New Yorkers tend to pronounce "bear" like "beer".
99 bottles of bear on the wall, take one down, pass it around… Hold my bear!
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Imagine owning a real live bear. Good security protection! And you don't
have issues with excess food waste! Keeping him happy does mean having a steady
food supply for him!
Cheers ...
ghyde
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 21:15 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| spaghetti code whenever new code is introduced |
Author: | TheBrickGuys | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 21:13 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
WOOOOOOW, it is working. They have already received and then reused / replaying
with over 543 tons of Lego!
Jim
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 21:11 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| | It's funny: New Yorkers tend to pronounce "bear" like "beer".
99 bottles of bear on the wall, take one down, pass it around… Hold my bear!
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Hold my bear, ha ha!
I can hear the sound of this accent, yes
Still, it's light accent compared to Aussies (love you pals!) or this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fC2oke5MFg
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 20:46 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, 1001bricks writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Me thinks I need a beer
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It's funny: New Yorkers tend to pronounce "bear" like "beer".
99 bottles of bear on the wall, take one down, pass it around… Hold my bear!
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Author: | Fr0stByt3 | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 20:42 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, peregrinator writes:
| Anyway I've been recycling my bricks by giving them to the local library.
Some of them are even new bricks that just don't sell (e.g. almost anything
magenta)
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Bet.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 20:40 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
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But since this program is run by the LEGO
Group, I can understand why they want to limit it to LEGO® brand parts only.
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Principle of charity (pun intented): That could also be because LEGO knows what’s
in their parts, not so much what’s in other brands’ parts.
Wouldn’t be good if they gave parts that broke into sharp bits. (*cough* Reddish
brown *cough*)
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Indeed, that was implied in my statement above. Not only does the LEGO Group
only accept genuine LEGO®-brand parts for branding and marketing purposes, but
they may not want off-brand parts since they can't vouch for the quality
or compatibility with real LEGO. But, as you pointed out, even real LEGO has
some quality control issues.
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Author: | BrickOutLoud | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 20:03 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| We donate all of our lego to our local grade school which I work at. We come
across a lot of used lego, prob not all real lego lol, which people give us because
they know we sell them. We don't sell used or do we want to, so we send
them all to the school and the different class rooms use them for whatever.
Schools are always a great place to donate to.
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 19:54 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, 1001bricks writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Me thinks I need a beer
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or a beer with a bear in a bear bottled beer shop
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 19:53 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 27 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Me thinks I need a beer
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 19:34 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Saitolegos writes:
| Yes it is disgusting what people throw out.
I’ve heard of companies that throw out 85 gal drums of maple syrup! Just because
the expiry date in looming!
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Crazy!!! I'm kinda surprised there isn't a law forcing them to donate
it instead or something but yah that's just crazy
| To me I just can’t conceive the thought of people throwing out lego! It’s just
wrong! It’s bad for the environment, the others that could have had it, and for
the bricks!
The world we live in is just so sad.
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indeed although its important to note exceptions as damaged (I'm not talking
minor damage I'm talking cracked bricks, bricks that are chewed up, etc)
Lego should not be donated. Ive throw out hundreds of pounds of badly damaged
lego over the years and would feel bad if people sent that type of lego to the
charity
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Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 19:28 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| Yes it is disgusting what people throw out.
I’ve heard of companies that throw out 85 gal drums of maple syrup! Just because
the expiry date in looming!
To me I just can’t conceive the thought of people throwing out lego! It’s just
wrong! It’s bad for the environment, the others that could have had it, and for
the bricks!
The world we live in is just so sad.
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:46 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, peregrinator writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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BOTTTLED BEAR and BOTLED BEARSS
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:46 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Media | |
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:38 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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BOTTTLED BEAR and BOTLED BEARSS
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:31 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Wow, the build and the box almost match this time. You’re getting better Nubs
GPT!
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:20 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, SylvainLS writes:
| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:18 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
Where are the bottled bears?
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:17 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Media | |
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:12 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| […] bear bottles to return to the bear store […]
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I know there’s lots of bears in Canada but I didn’t know there were specialized
stores with bottled bears
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:06 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, wildchicken13 writes:
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But since this program is run by the LEGO
Group, I can understand why they want to limit it to LEGO® brand parts only.
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Principle of charity (pun intented): That could also be because LEGO knows what’s
in their parts, not so much what’s in other brands’ parts.
Wouldn’t be good if they gave parts that broke into sharp bits. (*cough* Reddish
brown *cough*)
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:05 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| | I don't buy anything new at all to this day unless its impossible (food,
car parts, etc). Its all used. Getting on ebay is how I got back into the lego
hobby, which is also how I ended up here eventually. Weird world but I'm
grateful for the experiences.
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Same! ebay is what brought me to bricklink although it was because for me ebay
didn't work out to well but bricklink did although I take the opposite
approach and like to buy things new whenever possible as opposed to used but
that's probably since in general I've always had horrible luck with used
things from lego to electronics always being broken (except if I found it
in the trash in which case it often works )
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Dec 28, 2023 18:02 | Subject: | Re: LEGO Replay, a new Lego “charity” | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Media | |
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| In Media, Nubs_Select writes:
| +1 the stuff people throw away is crazy. when I was a young teen I would go thru
recycle bins to collect bear bottles to return to the bear store for money and
then upgraded to scrap metal and while collecting I would find that people throw
away almost anything you can think of.
from boxes of lego to sealed bottles of brandy (one guy literally gave me half
a 24 pack of unopened beer bottles), computers (which I used for like 3 years
before I could afford one myself), laptops, TVs (which I still use in my room
to this day after I found it in the garbage like 5+ years ago). once I even found
an old electronic radio system thing which I sold for $300 in less then a week
(had to refund about half as it got damaged in shipping) but yah never underestimate
what people will throw out
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Indeed. I started looking for cans for extra cash. Found so many items I taught
myself ebay. 3 years of ebay I was able to put a down payment on my house with
the cash I made from *trash* and cans. I moved away and didn't have opportunities
in my new city.
I don't buy anything new at all to this day unless its impossible (food,
car parts, etc). Its all used. Getting on ebay is how I got back into the lego
hobby, which is also how I ended up here eventually. Weird world but I'm
grateful for the experiences.
Crystal
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