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Re: Could we all let it alone? (Was Re: Moonbase Module - Mech Bay 07)
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lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:47:08 GMT
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On 22/09/05, Eric Sophie <mylegomaster@aol.com> wrote:
> Hi Danny,
<major snippage (down to the tech)>
Thanks Eric, I appretiate the reply. I have seen a few posts here and
there that I find personally irrelevant - and mreely pass them by. I
have also occasionally been attacked by posters. In my case it has
been "Lego Evangelists" - I, like many robot builders have used Lego
merely as a store of gears, wheels and chassis parts, while using
really serious controller and electronics hardware on there, and that
really annoys them, but I agree "whateva" - I will do what I like with
my Lego. Although I wince a little when I hear about people drilling
holes in bricks, and slicing to get 1/4 length bushes, its their Lego.
Its cool to offer a friendly all Lego alternative, but not to dive in
a have a go at someone.
> Last night I prepared my work area to receive Jama.
> The head parts are ready for rebuild and I am looking forward to having the
> robot ready for the Jersey City Artist Studio Tour, a show I have participated
> in for 14 years now.
>
> Your interest was a big factor in dusting off the robot and getting it ready
> for
> display. Then once fully operational, I am going to fill those requests of
> yours.
Cool - I really look forward to helping you along with that, I have a
few programming and robot projects of my own I am in the middle of, as
well as writting a major philosophical document, and the ongoing
process of translating parts of OR to chinese.. But I am sure i can
find bits and bobs in all that to ask you to try snippets of code or
concepts on Jama. Do you know NQC or BrickOS? I would really love to
see if an example of subsumption architecture, as I mentioned, could
be made to work in an all Lego environment. I feel it is a worthwhile
study.
> So please, I ask you, don't let this shameful volley of posts reflect on a
> newsgroup I call home. I curate the sidebar with Mark Neumann. We like it, we
> hope you like it and we hope others will contribute.
I have generally found I liked it. I was a little disheartened by the
lack of any interest in my only ever .mecha moc post so far, but maybe
it really wasnt that great, I had fun building it though.
> There is a lot of Tech to be discussed, not a lack of Tech and disgust.
> Wait, did that make sense? LOL, hahahaha,
Yes, and it makes sense. I love the tech, I love the constructive
criticism, or total praise. Like I said, flamewars are for slashdot
(no offence to other slashdotters here).
> Thank you for your interest and concern.
>
> Eric Sophie
> (looking forward to swimming in clear water)
>
> P.S. I owe you that Tech Doc! I pulled out some old CD's so I can prepare it
> for
> you.
>
> e
Cool.. I have some very strange, yet powerful thoughts in my head of a
large hexapod mecha, motorised, with similar scale and design
techniques as Jama. With multiple on board controllers, and some cool
intelligence... All in pure Lego. I think I may build it when i find
the time..
Danny
--
http://orionrobots.co.uk - Build Robots
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