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Subject: 
Re: Expensive Legos!!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.pirates
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:54:20 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Richard Marchetti writes:
In lugnet.pirates, Marcelo H. Sola writes:
Also, prices vary dramatically form one store to another: Fort Legoredo costs
$99 in some stores and $190 in others!

Hey, I'm Argentine!  Pisses me off that at those prices there is little chance
of the average child owning any of these terrific lego sets. And how do you
explain the price variations, Marcelo?

Que Lastima...

-- Richard

Seems the different stores have totally different policies regarding Legos.
Sets begin at more or less similar prices in all stores, but as they become
older, some lower certain prices in order to get rid of the sets. But for some
reason or another pirate ships have never been put on sale in any of the
stores (El Mundo del Juguete, El Pais de las Maravillas, Apioverde). In any
case, whether on sale or not, prices are high. A friend of mine used to work
for Lego Argentina and he told me suggested retail prices were almost half of
what actual prices were :(
The pirate ships I mention (EL Pais de las Maravillas de Galerias Pacifico)
have remained untouched for more than 2 years! I've waited but they still are
at stupidly high prices.

Si, una lastima.... Donde vivis? Crei que era el unico Legofilo de Argentina!

Regards


Subject: 
Re: Interface B??
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:41:34 GMT
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I believe that this is the Serial Interface for Lego that is sold through
Dacta.  It is expensive.  I would be interested in one if there was a way to
run it off of a Windows CE device.

Mike Poindexter

In lugnet.robotics, Kyle McDonald <Kyle.McDonald@Sun.COM> writes:
Hi.

This is a shot in the dark, but...

I was reading throught the website, and came across:

Interface B #9751

The Interface B has 4 passive inputs (for touch and temperature
sensors), 4 active inputs (for light and angle sensors) and 8
ouputs, plus a constant 9V "test" output. It interfaces to a
PC (it may be a simple RS232 serial connection, in which case
it would interface to any computer?)

This got me thinking (probably my first mistake :^)
If the the box is really an RS232 device, does
anyone out there have a guss on wether or not you
could hook it up to a IR tower, and have the RCX
tell it to do things??

If so it would be a great way to get more inputs and
outputs.

-Kyle

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Sun Microsystems Inc. |||||
High End Server Engineering   Kyle.McDonald@Sun.COM
1 Network Drive BURL03-403 \\\//         voice:   (781) 442-2184
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Subject: 
Re: Customs (was Re: Finally, I have a page!)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:31:48 GMT
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Lastly, customizers unite!  We have to get Todd to give us a subcategory.

-- Richard

... since he won't listen to the lugnet.minifig pleas, good luck with
lugnet.customize ones.  Although I guess what you guys do is more unique and
artistic than just snapping together figures...

-- pn


Subject: 
Re: Expensive Legos!!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.pirates
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:24:51 GMT
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580 times
  
In lugnet.pirates, Marcelo H. Sola writes:
Also, prices vary dramatically form one store to another: Fort Legoredo costs
$99 in some stores and $190 in others!

Hey, I'm Argentine!  Pisses me off that at those prices there is little chance
of the average child owning any of these terrific lego sets. And how do you
explain the price variations, Marcelo?

Que Lastima...

-- Richard


Subject: 
Customs (was Re: Finally, I have a page!)
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.castle
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:18:47 GMT
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636 times
  
I'd like to congratulate you on your great designs, Shiri.  I had just been
itching to get a 2000 black castle maiden hat for one of my witch's.  And I
did exactly what you did with it -- I put it on a witch's torso and skirt,
although I guess you might have turned the torso printing towards the back
whereas I did not. And where you used a modified Jet head, I have used a
Paradisa open-mouth head (Wink, Wink, Nudge, Nudge -- Know what I mean?).

Great figure though...

And as far as your storyline goes, I'm all into it.  I am very keen to see you
further develop your apparent matriarchy, but I have to admit that I am not
sure why I was supposed to know that the Queen was the dominant ruling
figure.  Tell us more, tell us more...

In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
Craig told me how he changed his and I couldn't resist the temptation...

Craigo, brilliant as he is, got this particular idea concerning Jet's head
from me.  And I think I have enough interest in lego customs to assert my
place in it (although I think children the world over have their own methods
of modifying lego and have already beat us all to it). See my "Sexy Witches"
and "Just the Heads" at:

http://members.aol.com/blueofnoon/lego/lego.htm

For more than a year now I have been doing minor modifying with a fine tipped
x-acto and even some minor drawing in with black and red Sharpies (the ultra
fine points).  The first head in the "Just the Heads" pic on my site was drawn
with a sharpie with an obvious nod to the design of the dark forest boy head
(this head appears again in the pic "Scarecrow and Colonist"), and the last
head is a heavily modified Willa head.  If you take a close look at Jet's
modified head, I did more than merely remove the mike -- I drew in the rest of
the lips at the corner. This is a necessary detail in my view, and I highly
recommend this addition to your own custom Jet head.

I was also carving bricks from the first (see my wings attachment at the page
noted above).  And while initially shocked and repelled at the idea of carving
an element, Craigo has taken it to a new level with his skull cap and
hunchback figures. As a professional artist, He has also refined other aspects
of the craft by introducing the right tools to the subject: Marvy Uchida paint
pens, and Design Master spray paints. I might personally add that the tool kit
is incomplete without a Dremel power tool -- but this might be a matter of
opinion.

Giving credit where credit is due, and if memory serves: I guess its time to
clear up who created the lego pumpkin head! If you look at Craig's site:

http://community-1.webtv.net/anonymouseye/craigolego/

You will note that there is an award for the Willa the Witch pic.  This emblem
contains a CAD lego pumpkin head that Craigo and I were both keen to make a
part of our lego worlds. My assumption is that it was designed by Matthew
Verdier, but I am not positive. So Craigo and I were talking about how to make
this pumpkin head and I think my came first as an inked and modified skull,
while Craigo did a better job with acrylics (I think?).  Craigo used this very
pumpkin head in the picture with which he won the award mentioned above.
Anyway, whoever did the CAD pumpkin deserves the credit for designing the
pumkin head -- its simple and therefore brilliant!  Without this crucial piece
I wouldn't have either my Mr. Pumpkin or my Headless Horseman minis...both all
too easy once you have the pumpkin element!

I think customizers generally agree that the best modifications are those
where the least modifying has occurred -- that is those that rely more on the
right combination of interchangeable elements than on reaching for blades or
paints to achieve the desired effect.  That said, there is nothing at all
wrong in altering an element you can't stand or that just desperately needs it.

Lastly, customizers unite!  We have to get Todd to give us a subcategory.

-- Richard


Subject: 
Re: legOS for Windows Finished!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:10:33 GMT
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1116 times
  
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Rossz Vámos-Wentworth wrote:
mike mcfarlane <mcfarlane_mike@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Fot34E.JA4@lugnet.com...
Not wanting to be too impatient or anything, but..... when??

I'll send it off to arthurdent on Monday morning.  When Luis has the time,
he'll make it available and (hopefully) let everyone here know of its
location.

Tomorrow is a bad day, but expect it to be up and announced by midnight
(EST) at the latest.
-Luis

#######################################################################

     Profanity is the one language that all programmers understand.
                  -Anonymous

#######################################################################


Subject: 
Re: Website Updated
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.space
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:12:52 GMT
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431 times
  
In lugnet.space, Mladen Pejic writes:
I have just updated with 3 new models: Light Assault Mech, Dropship,
Spidertank. The Download section is still not complete. :-(
Please LMKWYT!

Mladen Pejic, over and out!
http://tor-pw1.netcom.ca/~milovan/index.htm

Hey, nice spidertank! Reminds me of the tank from Ghost in the Shell.

Are those the new joint/hinge pieces from the Star Wars sets?

~Mark


Subject: 
Re: Friction Pulley question
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:04:35 GMT
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624 times
  
In lugnet.robotics, Mauro Vianna writes:
My concern is that I'm not sure if it was really designed to be used this
way. I'm afraid that it may damage the rubber ring. But I couldn't figure
any other use to that ring also.

The rubber ring grips the stud on the micro motor.  You can then use it as a
pulley or to connect an axle to the micro motor.  They appear to grip tightly
enough that they never slip within the torque range of the micromotor.  Don't
worry about ruining the rubber ring -- you'll always get a new pulley with any
micromotor.

The right part for a limited-slip axle connection is the white clutch gear.

--Ben


Subject: 
NQC 2.1 b3 released
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:02:52 GMT
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1445 times
  
No new features - just a few fixes and tweaks:

* output files now default to current directory rather than next to
source
* fixed the __SCOUT bug
* fixed the RcxCC problem - two part solution:  1) trailing directory
delimiters are now optional on -I options, so a future version of RcxCC
can elimitate them entirely thus avoiding the escaping problem.  2) for
now I hacked my Win32 runtime library not to do any escaping on the
command line so that the current version of RcxCC can be used as-is.

The downloads (including a README with more detailed info) are at the
usual place...

http://www.enteract.com/~dbaum/nqc/beta/index.html

Dave Baum

--
reply to: dbaum at enteract dot com


Subject: 
Re: legOS for Windows Finished!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:59:59 GMT
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mike mcfarlane <mcfarlane_mike@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Fot34E.JA4@lugnet.com...
Not wanting to be too impatient or anything, but..... when??

I'll send it off to arthurdent on Monday morning.  When Luis has the time,
he'll make it available and (hopefully) let everyone here know of its
location.

Rossz


Subject: 
DixieLUG pictures
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.general, lugnet.org.us.dixielug, lugnet.announce
Followup-To: 
lugnet.org.us.dixielug
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:51:38 GMT
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2794 times
  
Well, even though our official pictures are still not in, we thought that you
might get a kick out of a few DixieLUG teasers:

http://members.xoom.com/verneer/teaser/

I am inspired to build a huge penguin now ...

-- pn


Subject: 
New web site
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.publish
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:49:35 GMT
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808 times
  
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Jupiter/7021

I would appreciate it if anyone would check my first web site.  I am new to this
so please provide some constructive critism.

Thanks.

Travis Dickinson


Subject: 
Re: Expensive Legos!!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.pirates
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:46:58 GMT
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565 times
  
In lugnet.pirates, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:


Jonathan Wilson wrote:

Marcelo H. Sola wrote:

I live in Buenos Aires and found 2 brand new Caribbean Clippers in a toy
shop. I intend to buy and keep both. The sad part is each costs $135. I'll
try to negotiate a better price as they've been there for many years
untouched together with a couple of even more expensive Black Seas
Barracudas. God, I wish Legos were as cheap here as thay are in the US!!

WTF??? Black seas baracudas still new in a toystore???

WTF??? Caribbean Clippers still new in a toystore???

This is Argentina we're talking about here--not only are they expen$ive as all
get out, most people don't have the money to buy them.  However, I'm surprised
that you found them in Buenos Aires rather than in a smaller city, because I'd
expect that if they sold anywhere it would be in the capital.

best,

Lindsay

I'm not sure if one can find many Legos outside of Buenos Aires here in
Argentina, at least old Legos like BSB. As these are expensive here, sometimes
you can find stores with old stuff they have been unable to sell. Last year I
bought Skulls Eye Schooner and Royal Knight's Castle, but each cost well above
$200 (1 Argentine $ = 1 US dollar). I also got all of the Islander sets and
Renegade Runner. But recently I have seen only some BSBs here and there, Fort
Legoredos, Red Beard Runners, Enchanted Islands, and other Royal Knights,
Exploriens and Wild West sets. Also, prices vary dramatically form one store
to another: Fort Legoredo costs $99 in some stores and $190 in others!

Regards to all!
Marcelo H.


Subject: 
FA [eBay]: Hurry, 7151 Grey Parts Closing SOON!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.market.auction
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:40:51 GMT
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346 times
  
Hi all,

These lots will be closing in the next three hours or so:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239687020
Title of item: [LFB] Dark Gray Medium and Low Slope Bricks!
Current Bid:  $7.03

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239692360
Title of item: [LFB] Big Lot of Dark Gray Lego Angle Bricks!
Current Bid:  $15.50

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239694967
Title of item: [LFB] Plenty of Dark Gray Lego Bricks! (n.b.:  Standard
bricks.)
Current Bid:  $12.10

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239698096
Title of item: [LFB] Sith Probes, or Black Minifig Heads!
Bits Starting At:  $1.00

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239711902
Title of item: [LFB] Gray Lego Angle Plates and Wings!
Current Bid:  $17.50

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239713034
Title of item: [LFB] Sixteen NEW Black Round-Top Bricks!
Current Bid:  $6.00

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239714983
Title of item: [LFB] Blue and Gray 1x1 Cylinder Bricks NEW!
Current Bid:  $1.25 (for 40+ cylinder bricks)

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=239720615
Title of item: [LFB] Lego TAN Plates Mix - Large Lot
Current Bid:  $9.51

Happy bidding!

-LFB


Subject: 
Re: Stone Tower Bridge FOUND
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade
Date: 
Sun, 23 Jan 2000 22:35:09 GMT
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470 times
  
I paid $30 for mine at Walmart. There were 4 more on the shelves.

Fred

http://legocork.webjump.com/


Subject: 
Re: Expensive Legos!!
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.pirates
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:26:32 GMT
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527 times
  
Jonathan Wilson wrote:

Marcelo H. Sola wrote:

I live in Buenos Aires and found 2 brand new Caribbean Clippers in a toy
shop. I intend to buy and keep both. The sad part is each costs $135. I'll
try to negotiate a better price as they've been there for many years
untouched together with a couple of even more expensive Black Seas
Barracudas. God, I wish Legos were as cheap here as thay are in the US!!

WTF??? Black seas baracudas still new in a toystore???

WTF??? Caribbean Clippers still new in a toystore???

This is Argentina we're talking about here--not only are they expen$ive as all
get out, most people don't have the money to buy them.  However, I'm surprised
that you found them in Buenos Aires rather than in a smaller city, because I'd
expect that if they sold anywhere it would be in the capital.

best,

Lindsay


Subject: 
Re: Not really Lego-related, but...
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.pirates
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:24:41 GMT
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656 times
  
Paul Davidson wrote:

Just letting you all know that I'll be taking in some swashbuckling • culture
when I go to see the Pirates of Penzance at the Opera in Edmonton next
Saturday. :)

Arrrr...dancin' pirates...it be so disturbin'.

Of all the G&S operettas, I think _Pirates_ is my favorite.  (The movie, • with
Kevin Kline as the Pirate King, is quite good as well.)

Hmm...(starts pondering a minifig version of Major-General Stanley...maybe • the
Adventurer Professor head?)

Already done it, believe it or not! :)  I'm thinking of making a web page
showing him singing the song.

Just make sure you use your stop-motion voodoo power for good, not evil...;)

best,

Lindsay


Special: 
[DAT] (requires LDraw-compatible viewer)
Subject: 
New part: crystal3.dat 3 point Insectoid "energy orb"
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.cad.dat.parts
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:22:31 GMT
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Hello everyone,
Here is another part. If there is any suggestions about keywords or category
please let me know.
This dat file does NOT have the decal for the top of the "orb". Is there
more than one decal for it?
Thanks,
Paul


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0 Name: crystal3.dat
0 Author: Paul Easter, pneaster@aol.com
0 Unofficial Element
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Subject: 
New Part: 30157.dat 2 x 4 plate with pins
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.cad.dat.parts
Date: 
Mon, 24 Jan 2000 04:17:55 GMT
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Hello everyone,
Here is one of my latest parts. Could someone run this part through POV and
for me. I still haven't got it to work right.
If you have any suggestions about keywords, or category please let me know.
Thanks,
Paul


0 plate  2 x  4 with Pins
0 Name: 30157.dat
0 Author: Paul Easter
0 Unofficial Element
0 KEYWORDS plate, pins, wheel, hub
0 CATEGORY plate
0
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Subject: 
Re: Lego Technic List URL
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.technic
Date: 
Tue, 25 Jan 2000 02:22:58 GMT
Viewed: 
845 times
  
Mark R. Nusekabel wrote:

Hey guys - I'm new here.  However, I have a list of most of the Lego Technic
sets released in the US since 1996, including Number, Name, Year, Number of
Pieces, Cost (Approximate), and Notes.  Please let me know if you find this
useful:

     http://home.tampabay.rr.com/markjen/Lego/TechnicList.html

It contains some updates to information in the Pause database, so I'm hoping
this finds its way to the person that administers that, just in case he/she is
interested in the info...

Tx, Mark

Good page but:
1.it is a bit large, you should split it into several pages.
2.if you want to get it noticed and used for the pause database, posting the url
to lugnet.admin.database is a good idea.
3.you are missing several items, such as the shell promotional small motorbike
available from shell.

--
Jonathan Wilson
wilsonj@xoommail.com
http://members.xoom.com/wilsonj/


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