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Re: Recent Mecha Thoughts
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lugnet.build.mecha
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Tue, 8 Jan 2002 04:15:53 GMT
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Borislav Marinov writes:
> 3. Yet another reason for critising mecha is the sheer complexity of just
> building one. I have seen quite alot of people being rejected or afraid to
> post here because they are afraid that their creations simply can not match the
> unquestionably very high standart that has been set here. From our
> perspective, having this standard is an excellent thing, however, it does make
> life much harder on the new comers. I read all too often people wining about
> how their mecha are overshadowed or ignored because someone had build something
> better and posted it at the same time (I myself think that all of this is
> nonsense, and that all of the mecha here have recieved a high number of warm
> comments).
This actually makes me very sad. I've noticed a couple people mention that
they won't be building mecha anymore and that is a great loss to the
build.mecha community.
When I see something "awe-inspiring", i take in as much of the "awe" I can
and then use some of that "inspiring" bit. Everything I see here motivates
me to build more which in turn helps me to improve my abilities.
So all you newbies don't be intimidated! This is not a contest, just a
place to share some of the stuff that comes out of our noggin.
Build more,
sun
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| (...) 1. Hmm... It's probably a good thing I din't catch that. I just made a little experiment on my mother. I showed her a military space ship and a military mech and her responce was that the mech was simply too good and it was too obvious that it (...) (23 years ago, 8-Jan-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)
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