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Re: SSPP: To keep or not?
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lugnet.technic
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Sat, 30 Mar 2002 22:02:22 GMT
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 17:42:26 GMT, "Ron Sedlmeyer" <rons@cisco.com>
wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Thomas Avery writes:
> > Tobbe,
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> > I think the SSPP contest is great, but perhaps not attractive to some
> > people. It's a great challenge to make anything capable of pulling weight,
> > but it is very limiting.
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> I really like the SSPP idea. It allows people who don't have a big collection
> the ability to compete on a level playing field. I have a couple of ideas
> on what I want to do, but right now it's a time issue. Between work and
> kids, I have just enought time to get some sleep :(
Todd's competition also incorporates few pieces in the lower classes.
My humble first tryout uses less then 50 pieces I think.
Honestly, making a vehicle that pulls a weight is not a lot of work. I
think I could do a rough MOC in say one to two hours.
> I hope Tobbe keeps the SSPP page(s) around.
Since it's less effort to keep it then to scrap it at the moment,
it'll stick around for a while and we'll see what happens.
/Tobbe
http://www.arnesson.nu/lotek/
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