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Re: New space building standard and submission to www.classic-space.com
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 31 Jul 2002 05:13:46 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Damien Guichard writes:
> Hi Jon Palmer,
>
> I also have designed a "space building standard" concept.
> It is not designed by a group.
> It is of a much finer granularity (brick level).
> It is also somewhat terse so I expect no popularity.
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> http://brickcaster.multimania.com/misc/building_calculus
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> Nevertheless, I want to submit it to www.classic-space.com as it's the
> natural place for it, how should I proceed?
> Then I would remove it from my site.
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> Thanks,
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> Damien
Whereas I do have an idea what you're speaking to, I do not see the
relevance to "space" only. It seems to me to be something much more general
- sort of a theory of LEGO building/structure. I could see this being used
to consider an assembly beforehand to make sure the structure will be sound,
but most individuals who have built models that stay together will have an
intuitive grasp of these priciples. I am lost in the need or desire to make
use of the formality of these ideas. I can definitely see the mathematical
bent that these considerations have, but by what you indicate the use to be,
I liken them to attempting to apply number throery to teach general arithmetic.
I guess I just don't see a usable outcome of your, albeit elegant, work.
Wayne
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