Why The Internet Rocks – Reason 4504

Recently, my 6 year old son acquired an old Lego set from the Star Wars line – the old Millennium Falcon set from 2004. Problem was that it was acquired from a school thrift sale, meaning the set was used, it was in a brown box and not in the original packaging, and the instructions were no where to be found. We (OK, my son) decided that we wanted to start building it today but with no instructions, this would prove to be quite the challenge. With about 5 minutes worth of searching, with relative ease we were able to find the instructions booklet online. Click, download the PDF, and we’re in business. Yet another reason why the Internet rocks.

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You are looking at the Why The Internet Rocks – Reason 4504 post which was published on July 7th, 2009.

I have built a few online things including the Minislide Navigation and a whole host of Desktop Backgrounds. You will also find many posts about Lego, Star Wars, the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and Syracuse Orange basketball.

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