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In lugnet.announce, James Wilson writes:
> As I was looking through the latest issue of Scientific
> Computing and Instrumentation, I came across an ad for LabVantage. It gives
> the total number of combinations for 6 Lego bricks. If you go to
> www.labvantage.com and fill out a page (to get junk mail, I assume), they'll
> send you a set of bricks. No mention as to how many, but hey, it's free.
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> James Wilson
Tough to qualify for, though, looks like. Someone ought to point TLC legal
eagles at this site, they're using "LEGO'S" like it's a proper usage and I
dunno what those weird bricks in the image are but they ain't The Brick.
(lawyers are like dogs, throw them a bone and sometimes they'll be so busy
worrying it, they may leave other stuff be. Not that I'm advocating that, mind
you...)
++Lar
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| As I was looking through the latest issue of Scientific Computing and Instrumentation, I came across an ad for LabVantage. It gives the total number of combinations for 6 Lego bricks. If you go to www.labvantage.com and fill out a page (to get junk (...) (24 years ago, 21-Oct-00, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.general)
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