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Re: New Mathematical Lego Sculptures
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lugnet.build
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Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:16:18 GMT
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Hey these are really neat.
It also makes me wonder. Lugnet seems to go in waves where one person creates
something and inspires a bunch of other people to build similar things. After
Eric H.'s desk, Henry Lim's Stegosaurus, my Pooh, Marvin, and Tick, and your
Dilbert and mathematical curves, is sculpture the next big thing to hit
Lugnet? I'd love to see what other things us Lugnetters can come up with
(even if it means more competition for best model)
Adrian
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www.brickfrenzy.com
In lugnet.build, Andrew Lipson writes:
> I have added a small collection of mathematical lego sculptures
> to my web pages. Check out
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> http://public.surfree.com/werdna/mathlego.htm
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> They include mobius bands, a coupe of knots and some minimal
> surfaces. All (reasonably constructive) comments gratefully
> received...
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> Andrew
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| I have added a small collection of mathematical lego sculptures to my web pages. Check out (URL) include mobius bands, a coupe of knots and some minimal surfaces. All (reasonably constructive) comments gratefully received... Andrew (24 years ago, 17-Oct-00, to lugnet.build) !!
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