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Re: Lego Jargon
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 10 Aug 1999 21:49:29 GMT
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Huh? Who uses MOC for mockups?
Steve "Must have been asleep" Bliss
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999 04:33:41 GMT, "Adam Howard" <abhoward10@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Todd,
>
> I looked at http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/9639/rtlspeak.txt
> I'm glad you posted it. I've always wondered what some of those acronyms
> meant.
> I also think it's interesting how the following has kind-of strayed in the
> lcad newsgroups:
> >
> > * "MOC" _may_ first have appeared as part of the "LEGO Geek Code" created
> > by Derek Schin and others, but I'm not sure whether that is truly its
> > origin.
>
> When I see MOC in lcad now-a-days I always think it's a mock-up of a part.
> One that is not quite finished for voting, but usefull enough to fill in the
> space in your model. I never thought of it as My Own Creation before :)
> What is the word for when definitions change or new words are created? (I
> know I've seen it somewhere before :)
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
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>
>
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| Hi Todd, I looked at (URL) glad you posted it. I've always wondered what some of those acronyms meant. I also think it's interesting how the following has kind-of strayed in the lcad newsgroups: (...) When I see MOC in lcad now-a-days I always think (...) (25 years ago, 10-Aug-99, to lugnet.general)
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