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Re: the latest news
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lugnet.people
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Thu, 20 Apr 2000 18:52:40 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Joshua Cirinna writes:
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> > I've been with LUGNET since it opened up to the public (which by the way was
> > October 1998 IIRC)
> 98? I remember lugnet from my first year of artschool, was it only cool lego
> site of the week back then or something?
Maybe you were thinking of Fibblesnork? I know that was around way before
LUGNET.
> > BTW, I have a site of my own. <http://www.geocities.com/dnjhess/lego.html>
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> hey! Ive never seen that stuff, Its cool! (I'd like it better if the models
> were really made instead of virtually made, but I know that ldraw is harder
> than buiding so thats cool, plus the lighting is always good in raytraced
> images)
Everything on my site has been built in real life. I just don't have the means
to have real pictures of everything I put up. I've made scans where I've had
real pictures, but since I already had all of it in LDraw, I didn't think it
that important. (I try to make hard copy instructions for all of my models so
that I can make them again if I want.) Eventually I would like to get a digital
camera, but until I do you'll just have to be content with POV-Ray'd images or
whatever develops well. :-)
-Duane
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