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In lugnet.loc.uk, "Huw Millington" <hmillington@cix.co.uk> writes:
> Richard Franks <spontificus@__nospam__yahoo.com> wrote in message...
> > I'm curious though why it duplicates a lot of the pause database - is
> > there a reason or is it for the fun of it? (A valid reason as any!)
> > Or is it to show the alternate design interface, which works really well
> > btw!
>
> 'Because I can' :-) Just for the hell of it, really. While I respect Pause
> as an information source, I don't find the interface to my liking.
Me neither -- it's just a placeholder...but it's getting kind of stale, as
you point out. :-)
> A lot of people say they like the thubnailed list presentation, which Pause
> does not offer.
Wow, I didn't know that thumbnails were such a desired feature! When
someone goes through all the trouble of implementing something like that in
another form, it's a pretty strong sign that it's a desired feature. :-)
Kudos to Huw for doing the right thing (giving people features they want),
and my apologies to everyone for not having enabled thumbnail displays in
the Pause DB earlier...here it is with thumbnails, but it's still with the
same old boxy format -- nowhere near as pretty as Huw's new display:
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=TECHNIC
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=Fabuland
> Also another design goal was to have high quality scans of
> instruction covers for all the images - some of the Pause ones are from
> catalogues, which I don't like.
I never liked that much either, but I thought what Lou did was still
incredibly amazing! Blows me away even today, when I think about it:
I'd always been hoping someday to scan all the sets in high-res and high-
quality in the Fibblesnork LEGO Guide format, and Lou just went ahead and
scanned catalogs -- which are infinitely better than nothing at all.
> About 95% of non-promotional sets have been
> scanned by myself or Grahame from paper copies we own, or taken fron
> Brickshelf.
Whew! -- That's awesome! I remember what it's like to scan a lot of sets
and how crazy and time consuming it can get. :-) One day back in 1996,
I scanned 200 Space and......man.......it must've taken me 20 hours straight
one weekend with a 12-pack of Coke and no sleep. Then, the next day, I went
back for more punishment and scanned the Aquazone sets (but there weren't
many at the time). MargoK and PaulV also scanned a zillion Castle sets too
for the FLG... Ahh, memories. :-)
--Todd
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In lugnet.loc.uk, Todd Lehman writes:
> Kudos to Huw for doing the right thing (giving people features they want),
> and my apologies to everyone for not having enabled thumbnail displays in
> the Pause DB earlier...here it is with thumbnails, but it's still with the
> same old boxy format -- nowhere near as pretty as Huw's new display:
Are you going to update the Pause Database in the near future - I know it's
time consuming - especially the service packs in the 5xxx range, they have
entires but the uploaded pictures of them which I know have been submitted
haven't made their way to the web yet. It would be really useful to have those
entered as they appear no-one else on the Internet.
Thanks.
Carbon 60
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In lugnet.loc.uk, Simon Denscombe writes:
> Are you going to update the Pause Database in the near future -
On the average, it's actually updated several times per day, statistically...
but it depends on which area...
> I know it's
> time consuming - especially the service packs in the 5xxx range, they have
> entires but the uploaded pictures of them which I know have been submitted
> haven't made their way to the web yet. It would be really useful to have
> those entered as they appear no-one else on the Internet.
Did you send pictures for that? They might be sitting in my inbox -- I'm
backlogged. Or they might be in one of the incoming ftp folders.
One of the reasons I haven't been stuffing every image in right away (some,
but not all) is because it's a better use of time to get the memberships
thing tied in with the DB first, because then people can submit changes and
new images in a much more convenient format for both the sender and the
receiver...
(Would you like to add any images directly into the DB yourself? :-)
--Todd
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> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=Fabuland
That's better. It makes it slower to load, but worthwhile, I think.
> Whew! -- That's awesome! I remember what it's like to scan a lot of sets
> and how crazy and time consuming it can get. :-) One day back in 1996,
> I scanned 200 Space and......man.......it must've taken me 20 hours straight
> one weekend with a 12-pack of Coke and no sleep.
I did trains, Technic, AZ and Space, but not all in one hit. Grahame did
pirates, castle and town. The only large gap in our jount collection (albeit
1000's of miles apart!) is in early Town sets.
Huw
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