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SV: what do you think of my website ?
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 12:14:46 GMT
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Jari Pyyluoma <jari-pyy@^NoMoreSpam^dsv.su.se>
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> In lugnet.robotics, Kris Wauters writes:
> > Hi people,
> > what do you all think of my website ?
> > http://welcome.to/legomindstorms
> > give me all you comments, ideas and remarks please ;-)
>
> Might wanna rethink that URL, or make judicious use of disclaimers.
Or wait until someone really cares about it. I'm not sure Lego
has a case here. It's a folder. And who would think it to be
an official lego-page? I have a lego-folder on my home-page.
Since I'm into living dangerously I put no disclaimers. I'm
looking forward to get mail from lego's lawyers. ;-) Would
such a mail count as a lego-collectible?
Has anyone on this list actually been approached by Lego?
Jari
http://www.dsv.su.se/~jari-pyy/lego (In Swedish)
ps In Sweden we even have a competitor (?) to Lego, who makes
parts that are quite similar in appearance to Lego-pieces. They
work well together with lego. Sorry to say they make
no technics, and their pieces look cheaper. They call their
pieces byggklossar if I don't remember it wrong.
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