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(...) Way cool. As a long time Star Trek fan, I approve. Though I live in Hawaii (at least until the end of January) and wish I could have seen this MOC first hand, my duties with the Navy have kept me extremely busy with virtually no free time. (...) (19 years ago, 6-Dec-06, to lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)
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I've just stumbled across this post (URL) and apparently the snow mobiles track is made up of a new track! You can see it on this picture. (URL) It appears to be five wide with two stud holes! I wonder if it can withstand more load before snapping (...) (19 years ago, 6-Dec-06, to lugnet.technic, FTX)
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(...) I wonder what that would mean for the Spongebob and Avatar licenses they recently obtained... (19 years ago, 6-Dec-06, to lugnet.general, lugnet.duplo)
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(...) I shall try harder. (...) Thanks! (...) Thanks for that. It probably could be made to have room for a pilot though... maybe Type G? (...) I think that decoration could impede the flexibility very easily. I like that the knees can bend well (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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I have parted out 12 copies of set 8272 Snow Mobile, including the new link treads! All new parts can be found here: (URL) Bluish Gray Technic, Link Tread Wide with Two Pin Holes (URL) Technic Tread Drive Wheel (URL) much more technic goodness! (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.market.brickshops)
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(...) If that was true. The database on LUGNET, Brickset, BrickLink and Perron would have to change the years listed on all of the sets. In other words all the information is incorrect. And the new 2007 Star Wars sets that are in stores now or on (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.admin.database, lugnet.aquazone, lugnet.general)
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(...) If it was a signigicant development (30% or more), yes, but mere refinements will just be supplements to the Type E (technically, the pics are of the Type E.2 or Type E 2006 model or similar). As an aside, the Type F is already built, but (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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(...) If you want to perform the same operation (or sum) on multiple variables, you can use a loop. As long as you use the same variable that controls the loop to control the array, then each successive iteration through the loop will perform the (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) Nothing really to 'get'. It's just a fun concept. Practicality is irrelevant. (...) There's some nice poseablilty in there, and the fact you did it with such 'simple' joint tech is impressive. (...) It certainly has a distinctive look. I (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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(...) Very nice, Richie. But if this is an improvement over "Type E" shouldn't it be "Type F"? ROSCO (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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(...) You'll know when you need it, probably. (...) It's a style thing. (...) There are a number of 'Beginner's Guide to C' style books, buy one. :-) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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I think you need to learn to program in text-based languages in general, first. Since NQC stands for "Not Quite C," you should learn the basics of programming in C or C++. (URL) sure someone will come in here and decry that approach and tell you to (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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Ahoy, Im not much of a space builder, and I'm not much of a technic builder either, and I must confess that I just don't 'get' mecha, either. But there is something about building robots that is pretty cool, and the achievement of almost (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.build.mecha, FTX) !!
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(...) So why use an array with say 5 values and not 5 variables? (...) so it's always +1, not like my pocket calculator which will keep adding the original value of x if I use a double + (5++ =10, 15, 20, etc.) (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) What is stopping someone knocking it up in LDD and uploading it? (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.trains)
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(...) (URL) ??? :-) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.town)
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(...) I wouldn't say I was a great programmer either. An array is simply a sequence of memory variables (say 1-10) that can be accessed via their numeric position. x++ If you write x++ in your code and x=1, once used, one will be added to it so it (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) Thanks! (...) Hmmm. Not a skyscraper building. Only one business in the building. If I built interiors, which I do not, there would most definitely be a counter area that served refreshments. Sorry for being a tease, but that is all. ;o) I am (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.town)
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I've been lurking on the forum for some time now, and it's about time I asked a few questions. I've read Mark Overmars' "Programming Lego Robots and using NQC" and am going through Dave Baum and John Hansen's "NQC Programmer's Guide". both are (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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Ver nice.Great colors! (...) Michigan? Hints?? :-) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-06, to lugnet.town)
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