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December’s seed part is..


   Do you have this part? If you do, use it in a MOC this month. Try to use it in a new or creative way. Stick the part on top where it’s easy to see or be sly and hide it. Share what you’ve built when you’re done.

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Space computer of the month

December 2002 - The O.G.
For our first Space computer of the month I thought we would discuss the grand-daddy of them all: “The Classic Space computer with little buttons and crosshair-thing”. This specimen (seen here in gray) is a 2x2 45° beauty of the first order. While it looks best in its native habitat of blue and gray spaceships, this handsome control panel will find a home in even the newest SNOT style craft. Upon inspection you will see a variety of buttons, some green and some red. An emerald green scope can be found in the upper right hand corner of the computer. No doubt used by many a Spaceman to look at stuff. You will find this model in gray, blue and white.

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Previous Space computers.

Note that 78 people signed the .space Roll Call in August 2002. ‘78 being the blessed first year of Space (and the year of your humble curator’s birth). Coincidence? I think not.

Your .space curator is Jon Palmer. Please ensure that your seatbacks are in their upright position and that your space-diapers are firmly secured. If you have any questions, comments or gripes please contact me:

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