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Re: LEGO requirements - Using LEGo trademark in Webpages
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lugnet.publish
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Fri, 20 Aug 1999 22:26:18 GMT
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cjc@newsguy!nomorespam!.com
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Scott Edward Sanburn <ssanburn@aeieng.com> wrote:
> Jacob,
>
> Thanks for your response. i am new to html programming and actual names and so
> forth, so what exactly is the machine/domain name? Is that the name of each
> page?
See the 2nd line of my sig below?
dtrh.com is the domain name.
jaba. could be a machine name (it isn't, but it could be).
I've had several lego-related names for machines at work.
minifig, baseplate, bricks, castle, you name it. All those names,
being the host names to the left of the domain name, are machine
names.
--
The pieces you want and nothing else - easy online bidding!
http://jaba.dtrh.com/ - Just Another Brick Auction
Sure, you could pay someone to run your LEGO auction.
Or, you could run it yourself for free:
http://www.guarded-inn.com/bricks/ (Still in beta)
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