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In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Todd Lehman writes:
> Let's try an experiment. Let's encode the URL that gets passed to jump.cgi
> two different ways: one with an unencoded colon and one with an encoded
> colon. The two URL versions appear here on a test page:
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> http://www.lugnet.com/test/jump/colontest.html
... which led me to the Yahoo! Picks of the Week for 20 November 2000,
featuring Mr Fujita's LEGO Star Wars!! Their review:
"The product of over 2,500 hours of monomaniacal determination, the Lego
Star Wars Trilogy recreates 180 key scenes from the original series. Relive
all of those magical moments through Lego-lensed glasses: the Tatooine
races, the Hoth battles, the Ewok dances. You won't find any Millennium
Falcon or Imperial Walker Lego sets in stores; these are all custom-made
models. As your Japanese host S. Fujita proclaims, "I completed this project
by myself without any support." Thank you, S. Fujita."
It seems that <set:7127> and <set:7190> don't really exist!
--DaveL
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