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Hakan Tandogan?
Hey, ikinci bir Türk Lugnet'te ha? Nerdesin su an? Türkiye'de mi disarda
mi (e-mailine bakarsak disarda galiba)?
1997 den beri hiç vatandas yoktu buralarda..:-)
Neyse, sevindim.
Selçuk
Hakan Tandogan wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I just noticed (while checking my webpage that links to the
> pause pages) that the subthemes for the Star Wars sets were renamed
> to "Episode I" and "Classic". While I find the new names far better
> that "{Episode IV}" (especially for sorting purposes ;-) ) I wonder
> whether those changes were announced somewhere.
>
> I imagine that this change broke quite a few Hyperlinks...
>
> Regards,
> Hakan
>
> --
> "Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature"
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Heheh..:-)
Yes it's Turkish. Sorry for the feel of delusion. Finally I meet a Turk
here, and it was an excitement for me seeing that finally there is an
and to my representative job for the whole Turkish community here on
AFOL grounds..:-)
Selçuk
Kyle Henneberque wrote:
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> In lugnet.admin.database, Selçuk Göre writes:
> > Hakan Tandogan?
> >
> > Hey, ikinci bir Türk Lugnet'te ha? Nerdesin su an? Türkiye'de mi disarda
> > mi (e-mailine bakarsak disarda galiba)?
> >
> > 1997 den beri hiç vatandas yoktu buralarda..:-)
> >
> > Neyse, sevindim.
> >
> > Selçuk
>
> Please tell me that I am not going delusional and this is in a foreign
> language. If this is in English I think I better stop looking at my computer
> screen and go lay down for a bit. No more tuna-artichoke shakes before dinner.
>
> Kyle Henneberque
>
> (By the way, is that Turkish?)
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Hi,
I just noticed (while checking my webpage that links to the
pause pages) that the subthemes for the Star Wars sets were renamed
to "Episode I" and "Classic". While I find the new names far better
that "{Episode IV}" (especially for sorting purposes ;-) ) I wonder
whether those changes were announced somewhere.
I imagine that this change broke quite a few Hyperlinks...
Regards,
Hakan
--
"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature"
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In lugnet.admin.database, Hakan Tandogan writes:
> Hi,
> I just noticed (while checking my webpage that links to the
> pause pages) that the subthemes for the Star Wars sets were renamed
> to "Episode I" and "Classic". While I find the new names far better
> that "{Episode IV}" (especially for sorting purposes ;-) ) I wonder
> whether those changes were announced somewhere.
No, the changes weren't announced. It's just one of many everyday cleanup or
maintenance efforts in the set DB. (I'm even surprised anyone noticed. :)
LEGO officially uses the term "Classic" for the original SW trilogy (Episodes
IV-VI, that is), so the old category names in the DB were wrong. (And the
curly braces {} signified that we knew it was an unofficial categorization
but didn't yet know the official categorization.)
I think it's kinda unfortunate that LEGO chose to call Episodes IV-VI
"Classic" when Episode I gets its own whole designation. At the very least
they coulda called it "Episodes IV-VI"... Anyway... Call me A/R. :-)
> I imagine that this change broke quite a few Hyperlinks...
Nah, only if someone had links to the old canned theme-search queries, which
looked frighteningly dubious and not very link-friendly before:
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+I%7D
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+IV%7D
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+V%7D
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+VI%7D
A side-effect of getting rid of the {}'s is that the new URLs for those DB
queries are slightly more human-friendly:
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,Episode+I
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,Classic
although I wouldn't say they're link-friendly just yet (more on that in a
couple days).
If someone had bookmarks on the old queries, I apologize for any inconveninece
caused by the renaming of the subcategories.
--Todd
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Todd Lehman <lehman@javanet.com> writes:
> > I imagine that this change broke quite a few Hyperlinks...
>
> Nah, only if someone had links to the old canned theme-search queries, which
> looked frighteningly dubious and not very link-friendly before:
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+I%7D
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+IV%7D
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+V%7D
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,%7BEpisode+VI%7D
>
> A side-effect of getting rid of the {}'s is that the new URLs for those DB
> queries are slightly more human-friendly:
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,Episode+I
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?theme=LEGO,SYSTEM,Star+Wars,Classic
>
> although I wouldn't say they're link-friendly just yet (more on that in a
> couple days).
>
> If someone had bookmarks on the old queries, I apologize for any inconveninece
> caused by the renaming of the subcategories.
Nope, no bookmarks, I was creating the links in my perl script
(hey, doesn't everyone have a sets-to-html-script? ;-) ), so the
human-friendly part was a little lost on me ;-)
Regards,
Hakan
>
> --Todd
--
"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature"
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Selçuk Göre <ssgore@superonline.com> writes:
> Hakan Tandogan?
_
Evet, Tandogan ;-)
> Hey, ikinci bir Türk Lugnet'te ha? Nerdesin su an? Türkiye'de mi disarda
> mi (e-mailine bakarsak disarda galiba)?
Münih, almanya.
> 1997 den beri hiç vatandas yoktu buralarda..:-)
Isin dogrusunu istersen sana birkac haftadan beri email
yazmak istiyordum. Aklimda kaldigi kadariyla Istanbulda kaliyor-
sun, degilmi? Önümüzdeki aylarda annemi ziyarete gidersem seninlede
karsilasmak isterdim, ama su andaki (kelimenin türkcesi aklima
gelmiyor, ingilizcesi "project schedule") zaman planima göre
önümüzdeki birkac yilda hic izin alamayacagim gibi :-(
Bye,
Hakan
--
"Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature"
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In lugnet.admin.database, Selçuk Göre writes:
> Hakan Tandogan?
>
> Hey, ikinci bir Türk Lugnet'te ha? Nerdesin su an? Türkiye'de mi disarda
> mi (e-mailine bakarsak disarda galiba)?
>
> 1997 den beri hiç vatandas yoktu buralarda..:-)
>
> Neyse, sevindim.
>
> Selçuk
Please tell me that I am not going delusional and this is in a foreign
language. If this is in English I think I better stop looking at my computer
screen and go lay down for a bit. No more tuna-artichoke shakes before dinner.
Kyle Henneberque
(By the way, is that Turkish?)
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In lugnet.admin.database, Hakan Tandogan writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed (while checking my webpage that links to the
> pause pages) that the subthemes for the Star Wars sets were renamed
> to "Episode I" and "Classic". While I find the new names far better
> that "{Episode IV}" (especially for sorting purposes ;-) ) I wonder
> whether those changes were announced somewhere.
>
> I imagine that this change broke quite a few Hyperlinks...
>
>
> Regards,
> Hakan
I've always thought of the trilogy stuff as 'Classic', that's what my S@H
catalogs call it. Speaking of SW subthemes, what is the proper way of
classifiying these sets?
Basically, Star Wars can be classified three ways...
Theme: Space
Subtheme: Star Wars
Minithemes: Episode 1, Classic
You'll see this on www.adequete.com/lego/reviews I don't agree with it at all.
Theme: Star Wars
Subthemes: Episode i, Classic
This is the logical way to classify SW, and probably the most common at the
moment.
Theme: Movies
Subthememes: Star Wars, Moviemaker set, upcoming Harry Potter sets
This is a new classification that I am proposing right now, does anyone think
it makes sense? If LEGO does another movie in 2002, it will probalby be a
valid theme (or perhaps a subsystem?)
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I understand, I was mainly just curoius about the language. You don't get to
see many diffent ones on lugnet.
Kyle
In lugnet.admin.database, Selçuk Göre writes:
> Heheh..:-)
>
> Yes it's Turkish. Sorry for the feel of delusion. Finally I meet a Turk
> here, and it was an excitement for me seeing that finally there is an
> and to my representative job for the whole Turkish community here on
> AFOL grounds..:-)
>
> Selçuk
>
> Kyle Henneberque wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.admin.database, Selçuk Göre writes:
> > > Hakan Tandogan?
> > >
> > > Hey, ikinci bir Türk Lugnet'te ha? Nerdesin su an? Türkiye'de mi disarda
> > > mi (e-mailine bakarsak disarda galiba)?
> > >
> > > 1997 den beri hiç vatandas yoktu buralarda..:-)
> > >
> > > Neyse, sevindim.
> > >
> > > Selçuk
> >
> > Please tell me that I am not going delusional and this is in a foreign
> > language. If this is in English I think I better stop looking at my computer
> > screen and go lay down for a bit. No more tuna-artichoke shakes before dinner.
> >
> > Kyle Henneberque
> >
> > (By the way, is that Turkish?)
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