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  Re: Jawa Sandcrawler Set #10144
 
(...) I'm really glad they used bricks instead of the "house of plates" construction method. And we get technic treads instead of rubber ones too! Thank you Lego! -Steven (19 years ago, 3-Jun-05, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.year.2005, FTX)
 

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  Re: The LEGO Revival Survey
 
(...) The system of play, they bricks can be used to build nearly everything, resources provided, of course. (...) The Colour Change made it hard to get the resources I need for building my models. (...) Depends on the definition of "recently". If (...) (19 years ago, 27-Jun-05, to lugnet.general)
 

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  Re: Lego Parts You Hate....
 
(...) You don't like headlight bricks? o.0 Wow. I never thought I'd hear someone say they disliked one of the most useful and beloved pieces out there. The piece I "hate" (its more of a love/hate relationship) is the old technic ball socket: (URL) (...) (19 years ago, 30-Aug-05, to lugnet.general)
 

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  Re: Lego Parts You Hate....
 
(...) Minitalia bricks are like that! I'm glad that the headlight/washing machine brick has been redeemed! It's one of my faves. I can see why Gary doesn't care for it, it's indeed a poor substitute for a 1x1 window brick, but it's tres useful! (19 years ago, 30-Aug-05, to lugnet.general, lugnet.parts, FTX)
 

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  Program to Manually Run Motors using NXT-Brick's Buttons
 
ScreenShot: (2 URLs) pretty self explanatory. It even shows three lines of help when you run it. I'm tempted to alter it to have two speeds. Sometimes the current speed is too fast. -S (18 years ago, 10-Jul-06, to lugnet.org.us.smart)
 

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  Re: E. Brick?
 
(...) They are normally just called "Bricks"; you can see the boxes here: (URL) are chinese, but it seems the same sets are sold under other names as well... Arne, Copenhagen (18 years ago, 25-Aug-06, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
 

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  Re: Blue-tongue Corporate Chopper
 
(...) You see, building with real bricks isn't that bad. ;-) j/k Nicely done, Tim! I really like all the angles on this chopper. You must have used some real crafty (and compact) SNOT to do that. I'm really interested in how you did it. Will you be (...) (18 years ago, 7-Sep-06, to lugnet.space, FTX)
 

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  Re: BrickFest 2007
 
Is "House of Bricks" a trademark or owned by some other entity? Why not just use that name and make it independent? OT: This overall discussion tree has been broken, so I've spotlighted (URL) Steve's first post> to help make sure other people follow (...) (18 years ago, 11-Jan-07, to lugnet.events.brickworld, FTX)
 

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  Re: color problems with 10190
 
(...) The dark blue 2x2 corner bricks in 10182 were noticably lighter than the rest. However the ones I had previously were tha same dark shade as the rest of the dark blue Tim (17 years ago, 4-Jul-07, to lugnet.general)
 

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  Re: Christmas Tree design?
 
(...) I've got one that's 19-2/3 bricks tall, and that's built entirely from five copies of the 10069 Tree set, not counting decorations. Those include 68x 1x1 round plates in eight different transparent colors and a chrome 5-point crystal. I (...) (16 years ago, 28-Oct-08, to lugnet.fun.holiday)
 

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  Re: LEGO® Launches Battle Over Trademark
 
(...) If TLG produced better quality bricks, I wouldn't see the advantage of making them compatible with a competitor's inferior product. (...) Yes they can. JOHN (15 years ago, 20-Nov-09, to lugnet.mediawatch, FTX)
 

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  Re: Check out what you can make with 750,000 LEGO bricks
 
(...) Thanks for posting, Abner! JOHN (14 years ago, 21-Mar-11, to lugnet.mediawatch, FTX)
 

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  Re: Only 2 weeks left...
 
(...) I would suggest TWO - 2x4 bricks. One 2x4 Black brick to be placed on the bottom One 2x4 yellow brick to be placed on top stud-for-stud I call it - Old school technics ---...--- do I win? Chris B.E.D. (13 years ago, 16-Jan-12, to lugnet.org.ca.obb)
 

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  Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
Dr. Mark Changizi claims that LEGO sets have reached a point where most of the pieces no longer fit other pieces. Sound crazy? Wait - there's math... (URL) I've actually had an open conversation with Dr. Changizi about this article and the original (...) (13 years ago, 26-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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  Re: Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
(...) Have you accounted for the Galidor factor? (13 years ago, 27-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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  Re: Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
(...) He would argue that the increase in the number of new types of pieces is actually an indication that the LEGO system is getting less flexible. But as you say, the system is designed so that every piece connects to at least one other piece (...) (13 years ago, 27-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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  Re: Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
(...) Is that a corollary to the Jack Stone Effect? (13 years ago, 27-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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  Re: Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
(...) Yes, the debate is the same one that has been going on forever, but when you compare his research with his opening claim that "The sets kids receive as gifts today are replete with made-to-order piece types special to each set, useful in one (...) (13 years ago, 28-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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  Re: Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
(...) Good point, but there have always been LEGO sets sold as specific models with instructions for building them. And sets were not marketed directly to children in the 60s and 70s, they were marketed to their parents, and parents (at least my (...) (13 years ago, 28-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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  Re: Mathematical proof that you can't build anything with LEGO bricks
 
(...) I think he's doing the same thing that virtually everyone does when they see modern LEGO-- trying to figure out why they don't like it as much. Everyone that grew up with LEGO seems to go through that same stage of curmudgeon-ity, where they (...) (13 years ago, 28-Feb-12, to lugnet.general, FTX)
 

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