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In lugnet.cad, Ryan Farrington writes:
> In lugnet.cad, Franklin W. Cain writes:
> > In lugnet.cad Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > > This kind of confuses me. I thought an unoffical file was a real part,
> > > but the file hadn't yet been approved?
> >
> > Larry,
> >
> > You are correct. The term "unofficial file/part/subfile/[whatever]"
> > does in fact mean "not yet released" or "not yet approved for release".
> >
> > To the best of my understanding, we've made no provision for any part
> > that does not truly exist. However, FWIW, for the non-existent files
> > I'd encoded (for myself as a LEGO minifig), I used the term "Non-Existent
> > Part" (or Pattern).
> >
> > Franklin
>
> Oh! I wasn't aware of the generally accepted meaning of "unofficial." The
> files I have made are NOT of actual LEGO(r) parts; they are, as Franklin
> said, "non-existent."
>
> Man, do I wish Lego made them though! Thanks for the
> clarification of the terms I used/probably should have used! Sorry for the
> confusion, Lar.
>
> --Ryan :)
>
> P.S. I would have replied sooner, but I was *very* busy! :-)
Are you starting a new thread when you reply, pasting in what was said? Or
are you hitting reply? If the latter, I think we may have a broken threader
tool problem here. FUT admin.nntp
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| (...) Oh! I wasn't aware of the generally accepted meaning of "unofficial." The files I have made are NOT of actual LEGO(r) parts; they are, as Franklin said, "non-existent." Man, do I wish Lego made them though! Thanks for the clarification of the (...) (23 years ago, 20-Apr-02, to lugnet.cad)
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