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In lugnet.build.mecha, John Neal wrote:
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Colin Robert Gutierrez wrote:
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> `<snip`>
(more snip)
> > a little bit of lemon.
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> in a red wine sauce? (man, I've got Python on the brain today!)
Spam, spam, eggs, spam, bacon and spam...
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> I think Jeff's point is that, {whatever} the size, it should be consistent as
> to create a fair playing field, so that apples are compared to apples, not
> oranges.
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> [JOHN]
Yes, I agree on the fairness issue; I just wandered off on the side topic of the
challenge involved. For those of us who are at our budgetary limits already (I
personally have just sold about $500 worth of my lego to make ends meet after my
employer was bought out and the new owners cut my hours and increased my
healthcare costs,) the larger the size limit, the less likely we'll be able to
compete. So a smaller scale would indeed allow a more fair contest.
Regards,
Colin
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| In lugnet.build.mecha, Colin Robert Gutierrez wrote: <snip> (...) in a red wine sauce? (man, I've got Python on the brain today!) I think Jeff's point is that, whatever the size, it should be consistent as to create a fair playing field, so that (...) (19 years ago, 20-Dec-05, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.build.contests, FTX)
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