|  |  | Re: Official New Service Announcement From The BrickEngraver--LONG 
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| <Snippage> (...) </Snippage> 60's, huh? Although I wasn't there myself, my uncle always said if you remember the 60's, you weren't there. You remembered part of it. Does that mean you were partially there? ;) -Rob www.lifelites.com FUT - O-T.fun    (17 years ago, 26-Aug-08, to lugnet.robotics) 
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|  |  | Re: Official New Service Announcement From The BrickEngraver--LONG 
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| (...) Steve/Stewart not bad for 40 years of being in a muddled brain of millions of pathways. Even got "access to tools" right. As you can tell, that was a really important book in my youth. And memories from youth are the ones that stick the best (...)   (17 years ago, 26-Aug-08, to lugnet.robotics, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: Official New Service Announcement From The BrickEngraver--LONG 
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| (...) (URL) Whole Earth Catalog> by Stewart Brand    (17 years ago, 25-Aug-08, to lugnet.robotics, FTX) 
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|  |  | Re: Official New Service Announcement From The BrickEngraver--LONG 
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| (...) Back in the late 60's or early 70's a guy name Steve Brand (this if from memory) came out with The Whole Earth Catalog--An Access to Tools. Big rage in the hippie/design/commune/techno geeky subcultures. He essentially provided a source for (...)   (17 years ago, 25-Aug-08, to lugnet.robotics) 
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|  |  | Re: RCX Programming on GNU/Linux 
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| (...) And there's always BrickOS - can be a bit of work to setup, but gives you a GNU C compiler & tools, with C++ support. (URL)   (17 years ago, 23-Aug-08, to lugnet.robotics) 
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