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In lugnet.technic, David Laswell wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Miguel Agullo wrote:
> > http://www.roboticspot.com/spot/artic.shtml?todo=&block=8&newspage=robots
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> Huh? What does this have to do with either theme? I see a big
> teal/orange/black robot (says something about being 3.45 meters tall) on a page
> that's written in Spanish (and even though I took two years in high school, I'm
> not very good at learning new languages, and it's been a few years, so...). I
> looked around a bit, and best I can figure out is you're referring to the fact
> that there are humanoid robots featured in one area of the page. Is that what
> you're referring to?
I think he may have just been trying to get our minds off of differences in
building elements by getting us to focus on something we probably all would
think was cool, a nifty new robot. In case anyone wants to find out more about
this new bot, here's the manufacturer's web site:
http://www.enryu.jp/
It's in Japanese, but you can go to Babelfish, (http://world.altavista.com/)
paste the web address for the site on the "Translate a Web page" line and set to
translate Japanese to English. The site has info and there are a bunch of movies
on the "animated picture page"
-James
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Calum Tsang wrote:
> So, I've been out of the loop for a bit, primarily due to work, and I've been
> reading all of this stuff post PDX (which I wanted to go to, but never had the
> points on my Aeroplan to afford it) and scratching my head in shock on some of
> the posts that are coming out of it and the LFN kickoff thread.
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> Where the heck did all of these obsessive compulsive nutcases come from?
> (Yeah, I know you're all reading. Just notice the message header says
> lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, so I'm not talking to you. You need to be subscribed
> to this group or reading top level, so obviously you're smart enough to filter
> out stuff that isn't directed to you.)
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> I can't believe how crazy these folks are! Walking up to people in the aisles
> to inform them about Lego's colour change. What, you have nothing better to
> do?! That's about on par with the weirdos on Dundas and Yonge screaming and
> passing out literature on the apocalypse.
>
> Proclaiming you won't buy anymore sets. Good for you. That means more MERs,
> Backhoes and AT-TE's for me!
THAT'S TELLIN' THEM!! Lego is too stupid for you all :P
>
> Criticizing Jake for not bringing more to show. Do they realize back on rtl we
> had to scour catalogs from random places like Iowa and wait our turn on
> overloaded FTP servers to see what new sets were available? We're getting
> official previews on BrickSet, Classic Castle, ILTCO and these people are
> complaining?!
I am also sick and tired of everyone complaining of LEGO's actions. Stating
they will never buy a technic set again because "It has no studs!!!" COM'ON
PEOPLE!!! THEY ARE AS STREAMLINED AND SOLID AS EVER!!!!! The old ones were
constanly falling apart on me...
I am present a lot in the bionicle section in BZPower.com. When the new 2004
set were released featuring "Kanoka" Discs, fans went ballistic over the fact
that "They have been used 3 times!!"
Gimme a break. They were used in the Throwbots in 1998, and used again in a
McDonalds bionicle promotion in 2001! and they hate them because the are
"overused"? When there is a actual 2-year periods were they don't use them?
Since when is that being overused?
And everyone gets ticked off that they change the colors. Oh sure, I'm a
little ticked off at that too, but does THAT drive me away from lego? Nooooo.
So, Stop complaining everyone. If you want to hord all the technic, there is
always bricklink and ebay to do that. Just leave lego alone with the
complaining. If you go to Brickset.com, they are always complaining that the
"Technic sets are getting too stupid" or "Not as good as the 8459" or "2004 is a
bad year for technic" or that kind of bull.
Geez... The moronic critisism that I see...
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In lugnet.technic, David Laswell wrote:
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> Is that what you're referring to?
I know when I've made a bad joke when I actually have to explain it :p Sorry
about the mistery. I saw that picture and inmediately imagined a combination of
many Lego themes, including almost all Technic subthemes.
Base and blade for barebones Technic fellows
Arms for Bionicle, robotics and pneumatics fans
Cabin to make it a mecha, maybe with enough appeal to the model team builders
Enough space to throw in an RCX
It would also make an instersting model for minifig scale
Etc.
Sorry for the Spanish as well. I fished around and, surprinsingly, that was the
best non-Japanese page that I could fetch about the artifact. It's the result of
a several year collaboration between a fire department and a robotics research
unit of a university. It's a rescue vehicle which protects its driver while at
the same time providing delicate manipulating functions.
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In lugnet.space, Nathan Wells wrote:
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Which set do those smoke containers come in?
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Bionicle Kraata.
-Tim
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In lugnet.technic, Miguel Agullo wrote:
> http://www.roboticspot.com/spot/artic.shtml?todo=&block=8&newspage=robots
Huh? What does this have to do with either theme? I see a big
teal/orange/black robot (says something about being 3.45 meters tall) on a page
that's written in Spanish (and even though I took two years in high school, I'm
not very good at learning new languages, and it's been a few years, so...). I
looked around a bit, and best I can figure out is you're referring to the fact
that there are humanoid robots featured in one area of the page. Is that what
you're referring to?
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