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Re: Mindstorm books?
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:53:24 GMT
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Jim West <jim@jameswest.AVOIDSPAMcom>
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That would be:
"Dave Baum's Definitive Guide to LEGO Mindstorms"
Dave Baum
APress
ISBN 1-893115-09-7
MSRP $24.95
At 10:44 PM 12/14/1999 -0800, Keith Ahlstrom wrote:
> Hi
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> What is the other book besides the O'Reilly one?
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> Thanks
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> Keith
> :
> > On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Hari Wiguna wrote:
> > > There are also two books on MindStorms, I'm still reading, so I cannot make
> > > a recommendation yet.
> >
> > Particularly if you are just starting, and if you are interested in the
> > coding more than the construction, I very highly recommend O'Reilly's
> > Unofficial Guide to Lego Mindstorms. Covers all your bases and is very
> > well written.
> >
> > Luis
> >
> > #######################################################################
> >
> > Profanity is the one language that all programmers understand.
> > -Anonymous
> >
> > #######################################################################
Jim West
NIC Team Lead
NIC Oracle Developer and DBA in Training
NIC Chief Cook and Bottle Washer
MCI Worldcom
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| Welcome to the world of LEGO & robotics! Right out of the box, 700 parts is more than enough to build interesting robots. I think you should save your money until AFTER you PLAY with your MindStorms. In the mean time, give Lego Shop at home a call, (...) (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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