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The rules is the rules is the rules
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 12 Jan 1999 06:13:58 GMT
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Janet and Carl McIver <jncmcivr@gte.&nomorespam&net>
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Alright, lets confront the Lego purists! I really doubt that on this
list there are enough purists to do any damage to those of us interested in
learning about robots, and I don't think they number enough to do this list
any damage.
So, so as to not stifle the free flow of free thinking, I propose we
dispense with the obligitory disclaimers and not confuse the lurkers with
robots of mixed breed. After all, if we have used non-Lego software in our
robots, that must be a first commandment sin.
I know, I wrote 'em! The reason I wrote them is to poke fun at the
supposed purists, whoever they are.
So there, come hunt me down, make me search out the Mega Blocks from my
kids tubs, make me take the gearbox out of my walker! Any takers? I didn't
think so! I waggle my tongue at you! Pffffffftt!
Lets hear about how Lego can learn from the overaged kids with fast
computers and degrees!
Yeehaa!
--
Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: The rules is the rules is the rules
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| Janet and Carl McIver wrote (...) I know that it is not necessary to confront the Purists, since they are a tolerant bunch and do not propose to force anyone to build or talk about only Lego. If you do not like a particular vegetable you do not (...) (26 years ago, 12-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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