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In lugnet.announce, Didier Enjary wrote:
> Hi,
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> http://photos.freelug.org/main.php/v/6studs/docs/SB/SBv1.pdf.html
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> (click "Télécharger document" , pdf document - 1,7Mb )
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> Well, almost everything is said in the document introduction.
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> Since I've discovered the community 4 years ago, I feel the need for a
> compilation of building techniques. More recently, reading various
> forums/articles (among them classic-castle, mechahub, and excellent posts by
> Linus Bohman on classic-space) I feel again the need for such a document.
>
> The fact is that I wrote this some months ago and I felt then the document was
> not complete. The reason I release it today is that I did not work on it since
> then for various reasons. So I feel I should share it now.
>
> Such a document obviously (TLC is releasing new parts leading to new techniques
> every year) can't be exhaustive and would need numerous updates.
>
> Please, LMKWYT
>
> Didier
Didier, this is a fantastic piece of work - even better since the last time I
saw it. I'm terribly sorry in case you tried to reach me again; way back when I
slipped of the 'net, my e-mail also went haywire and I completely forgot about
this. If you'd want, I could expand the lego-built circle section slightly by
adding a few (approximate) diameters, and adding a few new ways to build circles
that I've been meaning to post about.
Again, fantastic work!
Linus
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In lugnet.build.schleim, Linus Bohman wrote:
> In lugnet.announce, Didier Enjary wrote:
SNIP
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> Didier, this is a fantastic piece of work - even better since the last time I
> saw it.
I'm terribly sorry in case you tried to reach me again; way back when I
> slipped of the 'net, my e-mail also went haywire and I completely forgot about
> this.
It's my fault, I was perfectly aware about that situation and I should have
contact you through CSF.
> If you'd want, I could expand the lego-built circle section slightly by
> adding a few (approximate) diameters, and adding a few new ways to build circles
> that I've been meaning to post about.
Yes, you are welcome for that. I have some minor fixing to do before and then
I'll send you an editable document.
> Again, fantastic work!
Thank you,
Didier
> Linus
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