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Re: MOC: Jailtech J3000 Superjail
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lugnet.cad
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Tue, 13 Apr 1999 22:26:02 GMT
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You mean the Deep Freeze Defender? This is what he wrote to me about
the official models he's done.
"the ice planet sets i did not have on my list i got from someone else. e.g. i
got deep space defender from kevin m bane."
He meant Deep FREEZE Defender, there wasn't a dSd.
So, if this is the case he had no business demanding you to give him credit
for something he admits he didn't do. BTW if you still want the DFD I've started
it but never gotten around to finishing it, and for someone like you I could
probably
try to finish it. It wouldn't have the hoses though because John vanZ still
isn't telling
anyone about the hose generator.
Ryan
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On 4/13/99, at 5:42 PM, Tim Courtney wrote:
> In lugnet.cad, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> > In lugnet.cad.dat, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> > > this is a part of my dark side of the ice theme.
> >
> > Is it a coincidence that your "dark side of ice" theme has the exact same
> > colors, similar minifigs and a similar name to my IPDS theme? [1] If it isn't,
> > you could at least give me some credit.
> > Also, your models have some interesting concepts, but they do not appear to be
> > stablely constructed or carefully looked over to check correct placement of
> > parts. There's nothing wrong with that for an amatuer at LDraw, but for
> > someone who sees himself as a parts author, I (and others?) would expect more
> > care.
> > Just my .02
> > --Bram
> >
> > 1: http://chuh.org/students/bram-lambrecht/lego/models/ice/ice.html
>
> Bram, it is funny you should mention this. To me it seems like he is ripping
> you off and shamelessly not giving credit due. Even funnier and the reason I
> write is that when I asked Jonathan nicely several months ago for permission
> to use a (inaccurate) IP2002 Deep Freeze, he practically DEMANDED that I give
> HIM credit for all his 'hard effort.' His response turned me off completely
> to using one of his designs. By the way you're writing this it appears he
> didn't ask you, which for someone who demands credit is rather hypocritical.
> It *is* a two-way street afterall.
>
> Keep Building!!
>
> -Tim <><
>
> http://www.zacktron.com
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> AIM: timcourtne
> ICQ: 23951114
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> You've seen their sites and read their posts, now see their faces:
> RTL/LUGNET Legofest 1999: http://www.zacktron.com/legofest/
>
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| (...) I am sure someday John will get his spreadsheet all worked out. For me, a spreadsheet would be pretty useless. It would need to be integrated into a standalone hose generator program. Which would be _so_ cool. Until then there are a couple of (...) (26 years ago, 14-Apr-99, to lugnet.cad)
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| (...) you off and shamelessly not giving credit due. Even funnier and the reason I write is that when I asked Jonathan nicely several months ago for permission to use a (inaccurate) IP2002 Deep Freeze, he practically DEMANDED that I give HIM credit (...) (26 years ago, 13-Apr-99, to lugnet.cad)
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