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Baloon Lego
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Sat, 1 Apr 2000 00:19:36 GMT
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James Stanton <jbs@parsons{saynotospam}.edu>
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I seem to remember a recent discussion about a lego being suspended by a
baloon. I am working on a project in which we need to suspend two bricks
about twenty feet in the air. We're thinking that a dirrigible(sp?) is a
good idea. You know, several baloons and a couple of directional fans. Any
insights would be helpful.
Jim
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