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So, why not change it to blue or yellow or any other color. That
way
we keep the brick, but let Lego keep their red 2xN bricks. Would
this work?? I'd personally prefer the red, but if we want to
avoid any
problems with the red 2xN brick use changing the color seems
like
a logical solution to me, but then again I don't know anything
about
what their rights are to the red 2xN bricks.
just my $.02
Ryan
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On 8/20/1999, at 7:46 AM, sparre@sys-323.risoe.dk wrote:
> Tim:
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> The new article on MLCad is good.
>
> I like the linking graphics, but Todd is correct in pointing
> out the potential problem. Since we can be sure TLG will see
> the site soon (if they haven't been there yet), we can just
> as well be polite and ask them what they think.
>
> Play well,
>
> Jacob
>
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