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  1. Found this List of LEGO Abbreviations useful when I need to understand some unknown abbreviation. Now at least I know what is MOC MOC = My Own Creation However, sometimes I end up with a modification of an existing. For example, this existing Lego Goalkeeper model in which a striker/ball kicker try to get a ball past into the goal. The motion sensor makes the goal keeper moves faster when an object is nearer the goalkeeper so easier to block the ball as it should be. As per Lego building instructions, the motion sensor is pointing in a direction perpendicular to the gaze of the goalkeeper which is illogical. I modified that existing model to have 1. the motion sensor pointing in the same direction as the gaze of the goalkeeper 2. because the sensor only sense an object at a distance 15cm or less from the sensor as described in Motion sensor application in modified goalkeeper robotic game (screenshot + video) but I need to label (categorize) it for easy website navigation. I would like to call it MEM (Modified Existing Model) instead of MOC because it is not exactly My Own Creation, although "almost". However, for easy identification it needs to be widely use and easily recognized. However, would anyone follow? If not it would not achieve above.
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