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Re: Recent BS that struck my fancy.
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 3 Jan 2003 09:11:00 GMT
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> > Andrea have posted (or is it "has posted"?)
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> "has posted" Singular subject (e.g. a person) uses "has"; plural subject
> (e.g. "we" or "they") uses "have". Ok, enough grammar for today ;-)
Ah, thanks. I thought both "sounded" right. I think I need more theoretic
English. Meanwhile Lord of the Rings must suffer - I can't believe how nice
Tolkien makes English. Only read it in Swedish previously.
> > I'll do this again in a week or two if the work load admits it and
> > the crowd (that's you) likes it...
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> Yes, please do! This was great. I've even spotlighted it.
Ah, thanks! I'll give it another go later on then.
> Also, I found this after looking on BS for myself:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=29855
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> This is by Chungkoo Lee, and is a modified 8448 supercar. He used 2 RCX's
> and many sensors to allow the car to drive itself, following a white line on
> the ground. I know this probably belongs in .robotics, but I think it's very
> interesting (especially to those of us dabbling with the RCX, but still
> prefering mostly Technic stuff).
I saw the folders in recent but the numbers 01, 02, etc made me believe it was
mere a photo-instruction on how he added an RCX so I never bothered to look.
Best regards,
/Tobbe
http://www.lotek.nu
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| | Re: Recent BS that struck my fancy.
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| Wow! Thanks for posting this. I too have not surfed Brickshelf in quite a while. (...) sidebar). (...) "has posted" Singular subject (e.g. a person) uses "has"; plural subject (e.g. "we" or "they") uses "have". Ok, enough grammar for today ;-) (...) (...) (22 years ago, 2-Jan-03, to lugnet.technic)
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