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(...) Haha! :) I hope someday that I can build a ludicrous big ship. Most of mine are sorta small, fairly small, and diminutively small. :) (The Terrorformer and the Armegeddon being two exceptions of course.) -H. (22 years ago, 30-Dec-02, to lugnet.space)
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| | Brickenplate After-Christmas Sale
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I have put up some great bargains in my Brickenplate shop. (URL) of hard-to-find and rare LEGO at really good prices, including: Classic TOWN (6380, 6382, 6561) - garage doors!! Original gray roadplates and gray roadplates with sidewalks '98 and '99 (...) (22 years ago, 30-Dec-02, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, lugnet.market.brickshops)
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| | Re: Top 1000 noisemakers
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(...) Yeah! I'm # 16. Good for my first 11 months. Off to make more noise. *Noise*...*noise*...*noise*... -JHK (22 years ago, 30-Dec-02, to lugnet.people, lugnet.admin.nntp)
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(...) I would agree that it is not based on any true science. Rather, I suspect hydrogen displacement was chosen because of the potential "sounds cool factor", since it sounds like a nautical term. Some sci-fi's (not all) like to draw comparisons (...) (22 years ago, 30-Dec-02, to lugnet.space)
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(...) Mabie Fixed Point is an answer. I dont know how it works but I have a book that suggests that a decent Fixed Point library can be faster than Floating Point if there isnt an FPU available. (22 years ago, 30-Dec-02, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos)
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