To: 2MAR$ who wrote (109185 ) 12/21/2014 8:36:03 PM From: TobagoJack 1 RecommendationRecommended By Snowshoe
Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218201 interesting anecdote: had quite a sum of thai baht cash in the unlocked outside compartment of my carry-on luggage which i intended to hand carry but last-minute checked in. had inadvertently left luggage unclaimed in arrival hut. the staff went late to airport to recover luggage. the packet, on its lonesome own, was untouched. either folks all along the way were lazy, or honest. i am optimistic that folks were honest at the siam end because would imagine luggage would be at the very least opened as it was unclaimed at the airport. am in any case on station, and i have tactically arranged a strategic kids'-trap immediately adjacent to my dada-quality-worktime mobile command workstation (i) placed kids'-trap for erita and jack to very quickly find on any number of their let's-bother-dada forays. am guessing erita would read the book, and jack would pronounce, "build it in minecraft", and hopefully the kids would then cooperatively execute in lego bricks and tiles. shall report how strategic plan and tactical execution met w/ erita reality and jack-out-of-the-box btw, once implemented in minecraft the kids can vary and extend the design of house and transform the geology ... have readied two box sets of 3,000+ similar lego architecture-series bricks & tiles back in hong kong to allow physical expression of whatever variation done to minecraft design as long as obeying physical laws ... let us see if the kids-trap work as dada imagined have also readied frank lloyd wright falling water house, trevi fountain, etc etc (ii) yes, i had sight of lego back when i was 4 on visit to hong kong before the onset of the cultural revolution, and had kept in mind ever since to play the game w/ eventual kids, and so jack gets to play age-inapproritae (in the words of my wife) sets !