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Re: Monthly Computer Update: November
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lugnet.space
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Sat, 1 Nov 2003 03:39:12 GMT
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> technically, part of this this reply would be to Travis Kunce who reviewed the
> piece. This could be a touch sensitive LCD representation of an analog dial OR
> a miniaturized version of the circular display the rebels used in SW: A New Hope
> to moniter the Death Star's approach & battle from Yavin 4 (which, in light of
> Ep II looks like a simplified version of the Geonosian/Dooku 3D battlefield
> monitor/table).
I love the multitude of creative ways that we all can interpret the pieces.
Its our ability to see new uses for the parts that drives this community
forward and pushes us all to build that little bit better. Great ideas.
>To Mark; when are we gonna see the classic space monitor with 3
> buttons piece?
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> <http://peeron.com/inv/parts/3039p23>
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> I expected that right after the first computer reviewed,
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> <http://peeron.com/inv/parts/3039p34>
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> as they were both the first computers in space & town.
i don't know if this is even suitable for comp of the month.... how do you
decide what month best suits it... its more comp of the millenia. A sort of
holy grail you would hate to defile. You'd almost need to roast this
computer to do it justice.
-tk
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| (...) technically, part of this this reply would be to Travis Kunce who reviewed the piece. This could be a touch sensitive LCD representation of an analog dial OR a miniaturized version of the circular display the rebels used in SW: A New Hope to (...) (21 years ago, 31-Oct-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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