| | Re: 4x4 white quarter-circle bricks for auction/trade Tom Stangl
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| | Well, I'm a bit braindead - the ones in the other auction are the "macaroni" bricks ( (URL) ), mine are FOURbyFOUR quarter-circles ( (URL) ). So please temper your bidding with this knowledge, as mine aren't quite as rare/popular. Sorry for getting (...) (26 years ago, 9-May-99, to lugnet.market.auction)
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| | | | Circle/Disc terminology Todd Lehman
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| | | | (...) I think I see what happened -- the source of the confusion is in the terminology -- and I made the same mistake that Tom made when I read his post (I just saw the words "quarter-circle" and "white" and glossed over the "4x4" part). The (...) (26 years ago, 9-May-99, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.admin.database)
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| | | | | | Re: Circle/Disc terminology Larry Pieniazek
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| | | | | In your terminology, though, I'd argue that they should not be called circles! Circles have no thickness. What will you do if TlG brings out the following bricks... a 4 radius cylinder with a 2 radius cylinder subtracted b 4 radius cylinder with a 3 (...) (26 years ago, 10-May-99, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.admin.database)
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| | | | | | | Re: Circle/Disc terminology Todd Lehman
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| | | | | | (...) Ahh, good points. Both the "2x2 Cylinder Brick" and the "2x2 Quarter-Circle Brick" are 1 brick tall, but a cylinder (in geometry) actually has a volume and a circle (in geometry) has only circumference to speak of. This is an anomaly to be (...) (26 years ago, 11-May-99, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.admin.database)
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| | | | | | Re: Circle/Disc terminology Simon Robinson
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| | | | Isn't there any web site that has generally agreed on names for all the lego bricks? (Or even better - one where the names are being decided and we can all argue over them <grin>) Simon (URL)I think I see what happened -- the source of the confusion (...) (26 years ago, 10-May-99, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.admin.database)
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