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		<title>LEGO Train Odometer</title>
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Shaun Sullivan announced his LEGO Train Odomoter (aka LEGOdometer) on LUGNET last week.  Shaun&#8217;s LEGOdometer measures the distance a train runs up to 99.99 miles and is remarkably accurate.  This is truly a remarkable project, the description of the whole project is well worth reading.  It really is amazing what some people figure out what [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shaun Sullivan <a href="http://news.lugnet.com/announce/moc/?n=4273">announced his LEGO Train Odomoter</a> (aka LEGOdometer) on LUGNET last week.  Shaun&#8217;s LEGOdometer measures the distance a train runs up to 99.99 miles and is remarkably accurate.  This is truly a remarkable project, the description of the whole project is well worth reading.  It really is amazing what some people figure out what do to with LEGO elements.</p>
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