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Hobbes

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  1. You quoted Calvin there... Uh... I said that where exactly??? Don't worry, I'll integrate it in the existing index.
  2. Actually, it's FF that doesn't display this forum entirely correct, and it's not flawless, either. But I don't wanna start an IE vs. FF war (i'm using both myself). I've noticed long response times once or twice, too, now. If you experience it again click the "cancel" button (if there isn't a response after a few seconds, don't wait until an error message) and then click the link you wanted again. This works for me. It's only a workaround, though, I don't know what the reason behind the long responses is. I'm guessing overloaded server connections...
  3. 1960s A great classic. Check brickfactory for the instructions.
  4. Oh, that. Yes, that is old news ;-)
  5. If you mean this it is old news, but thanks for the info that it is available. I suggest we use this thread in case someone would like to add a review or a few pics :-) I edited the title accordingly.
  6. Are you referring to the MOCs? If so, those are not oo7's, they are from a (female) 1000steine member ;-)
  7. That's a good question. From what I've seen the AR sets so far haven't blown me away and I've been waiting for this one to show up. Maybe the other sets were teasers :-)
  8. No. It's by far not big enough, and I agree with Brickster and think AR won't be around that long. I'll be working on the index, though, it needs updating...
  9. Man, that does bring back memories. I used to have a steering-brick somewhere. I didn't own a train that old, but I did have a train from the 70s blue train era, I think it was 171. That bridge is ingenious. Idea book 241 is a feast for pictures and creations like you posted: Blue seems to have been pretty dominant a color back then ;-) Alright, there's red, too: Monorail predecessor: It's one of my favorite idea books to browse through, after 7777... Old I am... *sigh*
  10. My fingers have been itching for months now ;-)
  11. True. Lets continue the discussion there and I'll close this thread :-)
  12. *click* *rustle* (when rummaging through a pile of bricks) X-D
  13. Now there's an interesting thought...
  14. Hobbes

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    Guess where the Eurobricks servers are (which is what counts)? ;-) Don't worry, that's what we do. Now, enjoy your time here :-)
  15. Under the last pic: So... ... yeah, that, 27th to 29th. ;-)
  16. Hobbes

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    It doesn't... And that's why: since that age thing is handled differently in different countries there has to be a "number". And now I am quoting: But if you behave there won't be problems, and you've been here for quite some time anyways ;-) Yeah, no need to discuss this here :-)
  17. There's already a similar thread here, please continue discussion there :-)
  18. Hobbes

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    Welcome to EB :-) And how's your social life coming along?
  19. On the top right, under the banner of the forum, you see a link "My Controls". Click on it and you're in your profile settings. In the navigation pane on the right you see a menu group "Options". In there is a link "Change Email Address". You can change it there :-)
  20. BL is ok, too. If I just want to paste a pic I always use LUGNET, because it loads fastest. brickset loads very slow, BL is so-so, and peeron isn't the fastest either.
  21. It was Phes: http://eurobricks.hosting.ipsyn.com/eurofo...ndpost&p=100000 It's easy to find: On the top right corner of each post you see a link "Post #xx" (the xxth post in that thread). When you click on it you see the forum link that's "behind" it. The numbers after "p=" at the end of the link mark the post number. Copy that link, replace the number by 100000, paste it into the address bar of your browser - and voil
  22. You posted the index link twice. Thanks to your description we know what sets you mean, though. Use brickset or LUGNET for pics...
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