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  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) QuickSet seems like a nifty thing. I have one big problem with it, unfortunately. This is with IE5. Once launched, the QuickSet window becomes the target window for any URL that gets launched from a non-browser application. For example, if I (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) I run a big screen too (1600x1200) but I usually have so many windows open doing all different things that screen real estate is still usually pretty tight, and most of the time an itty bitty picture or a half- or quarter- size picture is all (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: what makes a train set a set?
 
In article <38A75F66.DD002A4@voyager.net>, lar@voyager.net says... (...) Other anomalies - set 5200 is Accessories - Train Shouldn't that be the other way around? Almost all the other 5xxx Train Accessories are in the wrong category. I now use (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: US S@H Specials, Feb 14 - Feb 20, 2000
 
(...) Is that the right set number? (2198 shows as set of LEGO PRIMO building plates in the DB...) --Todd (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) well, it's available at: (URL) requires you have perl installed, and LWP::Simple. :) Dan Dan Boger - Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences dan@giccs.georgetown.edu ICQ: 1130750 Georgetown University Medical Center (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) You could certainly post it right here if you wanted. --Todd (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) well, the thing is, you need to close the window the pops up before it loads anything at all... if you're too slow, it loads the js that tells it to reopen the window when you close the current one... or, (untested), you could turn off java in (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) only kinda related, I wrote a little perl script to do command line lookups to the database... both for windowz and for linux. That way, if I don't have a browser open, I can still lookup sets all the expert WAMALUG people refer to by (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: what makes a train set a set?
 
(...) er, ah, yes. I forgot about those. 4533 is not worthy of being in the 9V line, and 4552 is misnamed, there's no cargo in the set anywhere, all that stuff is MOW related. (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: what makes a train set a set?
 
Larry Pieniazek wrote in message <38A72E70.4AD987FB@v...er.net>... (...) speculating (...) One difficulty is having only a single category. Ultimately, what is needed is to be able to have a set of keywords for each set. In this case, 3225 might (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
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  Re: what makes a train set a set?
 
Let's get Joshua to comment, but for now.... I'll put my oar in anyway. (...) That definition ("has trainwheels") matches all three of the categories cars, locos, and train sets. So I don't think that's it. I believe 3225 is the only set across ALL (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: what makes a train set a set?
 
(...) I didn't lay out the sub-categories for the train stuff so I'm speculating here, but I'm thinkin' that prolly what Joshua meant by "train cars" was "sets where the main model has wheels that go on train tracks"...? (As opposed to sets which (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) Good question, This was one of those sites that relaunched the same window as soon as you killed it so I was so busy trying to figure out how to kill it without taking all of NS down (I had important stuff in other windows) that I didn't (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
Todd Lehman wrote in message ... (...) logo images such that they can be cached). I'd also prefer to see as much space as possible made for the set image (one reason I won't be using the new looker-upper is the smaller image). (...) and (...) the (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) IIRC, there are actually 2 layers of the always-on-top property for windows in Win32 -- one which is local to the application and one in which the application itself is entirely above other applications. (I think one of these is in the (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) I know it's doable in NS because I've seen it done to me by certain obnoxious sites that I had the misfortune to visit. I don't know how, though. (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) Oya, definitely. It's partly a prototype and experiment at simpler presentation. Here's a mock-up screenshot, for example, which Suzanne made earlier this year: (URL) she's away at ToyFair in NYC this week I'll be alternating between final (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  Re: Itty-bitty LEGO set looker-upper
 
(...) I don't know of any way, no, but in a former life I used to do lots of Win32 GUI programming, so I'm going to bet that it's possible that there's a tool out there somewhere (something akin to WinSpy++) that would let a user choose a window and (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)
 
  what makes a train set a set?
 
To me, and to many other Model Railroaders, a train set by definition has to have a locomotive and at least one car. Track and powerpack are optional. That's a canonical MR definition. Most sets DO come with track and or a power pack but don't have (...) (25 years ago, 13-Feb-00, to lugnet.admin.database)


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