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In lugnet.lego.direct, Frank Filz writes:
> Lorbaat wrote:
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> On John Jensen's idea of making is a web-app - PLEASE NO! I don't want
> to have to be near a phone line to be able to use the program. I don't
> want to force parents to get DSL just so their kid can order custom sets
> of bricks because they decided bandwidth is cheap (I see way to many web
> sites which are designed by folks who only ever use the web from a high
> speed connection and totally forget some people just don't have anything
> faster than 28.8 [or even 14.4, that's what my mom has - of course she
> got upset that I didn't buy her a cheap 28.8 modem card for her laptop
> at the same time I bought one to replace the 14.4 which I had given her
> - I think I got the 28.8 for $10 or $15 or so]).
Sorry, I can see now that I was a bit unclear here... It wasn't an idea, but
a fear:) If Lego is going to let us play digitally with every brick they
have (and I'm actually not sure they are) you can be certain that they will
go to some lengths as to protect the bricks. You could argue that they're
allready protected legally, but to rely solely on that would be very
expensive. So why I think it might be a web app is because you have one
database to protect and maintain, let's not forget that IF they give us
access to all their bricks, there's some serious maintaining to do.
Why I fear they might not let us get use of all their bricks? Earlier this
evening I read about a fellow who had collected 3000 different _shapes_ of
bricks add to that the different colours, and add to the fact that this was
one fellow who had actually physically collected the bricks. We're talking
about a rather large collection that they'd have to be ready to manufacture.
And after reading the message over a few times, they actually doesn't
promise anything else than delivering the bricks to build what you created
with _their_ program.
But hey! I just might get surprised:)
regards
John
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