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(...) The Achilles heal is the bearing ability of a cross axle in a hole. Above a certain load, you will make a constant supply of ABS dust, which means you will have to replace a few key pieces from time to time. Beyond the actual bearing surface (...) (20 years ago, 9-Dec-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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 | | Those Silly AI programs (was: Design)
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My favorite: A neural net was trained to recognize tanks. It worked perfectly on all the test data, but failed completely on real data. To create the test data, they shot pictures of some tanks, and some pictures of cars and other non-tank vehicles (...) (20 years ago, 9-Dec-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) Well, you can build enormous and very strong structures out of Lego - there are people who've built life-sized dinosaurs and such. With enough Lego and careful construction, I have no doubt you could build something that would carry 50 or 60 (...) (20 years ago, 9-Dec-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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Dude, the Mace Windu minifig wants to have a serious conversation with you. Dave S. (20 years ago, 9-Dec-05, to lugnet.general)
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 | | Re: NQJ2? Re: NQJ - Brick It Forward - not goodbye, but adieu
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(...) Here's my rationale: a) I thought that the "brick" rounds of NQJ1 were kinda stupid. When sets began to be traded, it actively became interesting because there was a reason for playing beyond random stupidity (though your tile is now AFOL (...) (20 years ago, 9-Dec-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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