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Jacob Sparre Andersen

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Nov 2, 1994, 2:04:21 PM11/2/94
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I've set up a LEGO page in Copenbhagen. It's still almost empty -
just links out, and the 10*Super Car. The URL is:

http://meyer.fys.ku.dk/~sparre/LEGO/

More info's coming to the page. You are welcome to set up links to
the page.

Play well,
Jacob Sparre Andersen.
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"We need a plan to diverge from", Fesser

Andy Watkins

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Nov 9, 1994, 12:23:06 PM11/9/94
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Jacob Sparre Andersen (spa...@meyer.fys.ku.dk) wrote:
: I've set up a LEGO page in Copenbhagen. It's still almost empty -
: just links out, and the 10*Super Car. The URL is:
: http://meyer.fys.ku.dk/~sparre/LEGO/
: Play well,
: Jacob Sparre Andersen.

Nice page. No pictures on the first page is a good thing:
it means you can load what you want more quickly.
My dansk is not very good, but I just about understood
what you were saying. The english in brackets is a good idea.

Andy
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William E. Hope

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Nov 11, 1994, 9:21:21 AM11/11/94
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There is also: http://legowww.itek.norut.no/

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David Koblas

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Nov 11, 1994, 9:09:57 PM11/11/94
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In article <1994Nov11.1...@cs.cornell.edu>,
David Karr <ka...@cs.cornell.edu> wrote:>That's David Koblas' LEGO page. It's very nice. It recently "moved"
>to http://legowww.homepages.com/ ---actually the same page can be
>found at both URLs, but the second URL is newer and presumably faster
>for most users.

They are actually the same IP address so you can't tell the difference
unless you really want to use the Norwegian nameservers first...

I apologies to the Swedish and Norwegian users who probably have noticed
a server performance loss because of the move... The USA <-> Scandivia
Internet connectivity is not exactly the best.
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David Karr

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Nov 11, 1994, 1:08:17 PM11/11/94
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That's David Koblas' LEGO page. It's very nice. It recently "moved"


to http://legowww.homepages.com/ ---actually the same page can be
found at both URLs, but the second URL is newer and presumably faster
for most users.


I've just updated my LEGO WWW page too: I've added a whole bunch of
new images of my vehicle designs (including the first decent images of
my motorcycle sidecar for minifigures), plus a couple of links to
other interesting images. I'm also trying to relocate to a new URL:

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/karr/lego/index.html

(I've just increased the number of files by an order of magnitude,
so I figured they deserved to live in their own directory. Also,
the name "models" seemed to be a poor description of the page's
function after all. Other people who post "models" to the WWW don't
generally seem to be talking about plastic toys.)


-- David A. Karr (ka...@cs.cornell.edu)

Jacob Sparre Andersen

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Nov 14, 1994, 1:17:18 PM11/14/94
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Andy Watkins (anw@ssm) wrote:

: Jacob Sparre Andersen (spa...@meyer.fys.ku.dk) wrote:
: : I've set up a LEGO page in Copenbhagen. It's still almost empty -
: : just links out, and the 10*Super Car. The URL is:
: : http://meyer.fys.ku.dk/~sparre/LEGO/

: Nice page. No pictures on the first page is a good thing:


: it means you can load what you want more quickly.
: My dansk is not very good, but I just about understood
: what you were saying. The english in brackets is a good idea.

Now the page is translated into english, and I've set up a mirror
at University of Pittsburgh:

http://pitt.edu/~sparre/LEGO

Play well,
Jacob Sparre Andersen.

Jacob Sparre Andersen

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Nov 14, 1994, 4:50:53 PM11/14/94
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