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Re: Submarine
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 4 Jul 2000 18:29:23 GMT
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Chris Osborn <FOZZTEXX@FOZZTEXX.antispamCOM>
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On Jul. 04 00, 10:58 PDT, "Marco C." <marco@soporcel.pt> wrote:
> I remember seeing more, better pictures, one could see the camera
> inside and the RCX.
Yes, I even remember seeing the silly mockup of the N64 controller
that controlled it. But the whole thing is a gag. It is not a real
submarine. You can see from the Lego parts used what the size is.
It is so small that the umbilical would prevent it from being able
to move on its own.
It is not a real submarine. It is just some junk hanging from a
wire. Next you will tell me that the photos I have of my Lego
airplanes hanging from my ceiling prove I have working flying Lego
planes.
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| Flying lego planes.. now there's an idea!! Lets see.. It would have to be big!, and consist mainly of a light technix frame. You would need to use some lego panels attached to the wing frame structure for lift. It would definitely be challenging! It (...) (24 years ago, 4-Jul-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) (URL) or (URL) these are "old" pages, so many links/photos are offline (URL) remember seeing more, better pictures, one could see the camera inside and the RCX. -end of subject- ___...___ Marco C. aka McViper (24 years ago, 4-Jul-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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