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| Well, I just plugged my new Life on Mars sets into the LUGNET DB, and noticed there weren't many that were filled in for title and piece count. Also, on the back of 7316's instruction booklet, all the boxes for the LOM sets are shown, so I figured (...) (24 years ago, 26-Nov-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.admin.database)
| | | | Re: LEGO.COM/mars now running!
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| (...) I essentially agree with all the technical criticisms made of this story but I want to play Devil's advocate for a second. This story is written in the form of a letter from a presumably average person, not a rocket scientist or trained (...) (24 years ago, 25-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)
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| (...) You mean to *be* truly weightless. There are several means of *feeling* weightless even on the earth such as reachng neutral buoyancy under water. John #388 (24 years ago, 25-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)
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| (...) *Especially* from a big, reputable, known-for-its-educational-toys company. (24 years ago, 25-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)
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| There are about 5000 stars (3000 in the northern hemisphere and 2000 in the southern hemisphere) visible to the naked eye from Earth. The number would of course be higher in outer space, with more lower-magnitude stars revealed from the lack of (...) (24 years ago, 25-Nov-00, to lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space)
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