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I have started a group on Flickr called Lego Complaining:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/912544@N23/
Its open to the public so anyone can join. I invite everyone to come take a
look at it and for all gentle readers to join if they would like to.
Heres the group charter:
We all know that Lego is possibly one of the best building toys ever made, but
lets face it - sometimes things go wrong. Some themes and sets are a disaster
(oh, say Galidor or Jack Stone for instance). Sudden color changes and poor
quality control can be a pain. Set inventories can be incorrect just when you
need to count on them.
Well, heres where KFOLs and AFOLs can come together and have their voice
heard. You can relate your experiences here and post pictures of any problems
you have had with Lego or the Lego company.
It can be very therapeutic to talk things over. Then the healing can begin.
Any and all comments and critiques are welcome. I hope that by creating this
group and directing complaints to it, the overall Lego Community will benefit
and we can help make all AFOL web sites friendlier places to hang out in.
:^)
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In lugnet.db.inv, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 02:43:06AM +0000, Ross Crawford wrote:
> > In lugnet.db.inv, Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
> > > I was browsing the extensions gallery for the Mozilla Firefox
> > > browser when I came across something interesting. There was an
> > > extension that would add a "track package" option to the right-click
> > > menu, automatically recognizing what courier the tracking number was
> > > from. As I order things from time to time (mainly free(!) samples
> > > of electronics parts), I saw the usefulness of it. I posted this to
> > > .market.shipping because of its general usefulness. However, upon
> > > examining it, I came across another use: looking up Lego part
> > > numbers.
> >
> > Or you could just install the Peeron Firefox extension:
> > http://news.lugnet.com/announce/peeron/?n=28
> >
> > (Still not updated for Firefox 2 though :()
>
> Whoops! You should remind me these things :)
http://news.lugnet.com/off-topic/geek/?n=5159 8?p
> Check for an updated
> version now, it should be there and working, I hope!
Woohoo! It's back! Thanks mate 8?)
ROSCO
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 02:43:06AM +0000, Ross Crawford wrote:
> In lugnet.db.inv, Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
> > I was browsing the extensions gallery for the Mozilla Firefox
> > browser when I came across something interesting. There was an
> > extension that would add a "track package" option to the right-click
> > menu, automatically recognizing what courier the tracking number was
> > from. As I order things from time to time (mainly free(!) samples
> > of electronics parts), I saw the usefulness of it. I posted this to
> > .market.shipping because of its general usefulness. However, upon
> > examining it, I came across another use: looking up Lego part
> > numbers.
>
> Or you could just install the Peeron Firefox extension:
> http://news.lugnet.com/announce/peeron/?n=28
>
> (Still not updated for Firefox 2 though :()
Whoops! You should remind me these things :) Check for an updated
version now, it should be there and working, I hope!
Dan
--
Dan Boger
dan@peeron.com
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In lugnet.db.inv, Jeffery MacEachern wrote:
> I was browsing the extensions gallery for the Mozilla Firefox browser when I
> came across something interesting. There was an extension that would add a
> "track package" option to the right-click menu, automatically recognizing what
> courier the tracking number was from. As I order things from time to time
> (mainly free(!) samples of electronics parts), I saw the usefulness of it. I
> posted this to .market.shipping because of its general usefulness. However,
> upon examining it, I came across another use: looking up Lego part numbers.
Or you could just install the Peeron Firefox extension:
http://news.lugnet.com/announce/peeron/?n=28
(Still not updated for Firefox 2 though :()
ROSCO
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I was browsing the extensions gallery for the Mozilla Firefox browser when I
came across something interesting. There was an extension that would add a
"track package" option to the right-click menu, automatically recognizing what
courier the tracking number was from. As I order things from time to time
(mainly free(!) samples of electronics parts), I saw the usefulness of it. I
posted this to .market.shipping because of its general usefulness. However,
upon examining it, I came across another use: looking up Lego part numbers. The
extension uses Regular Expressions
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expressions) to recognize the patterns of
different couriers' tracking numbers. I realized that you could just as easily
get it to recognize set and part numbers, and query Peeron for them.
Here's how: (if you don't understand Regular Expressions, don't worry - you can
just copy it down)
(note: all quoted sections are to avoid ambiguity - take out the quotes when you
type it)
*if you don't have Firefox -- get it! (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/)
Trust me - once you use it for a little while, you'll never want to go back to
IE (shudder!)
*install the Track Package Extension
(http://trackpackageextension.com/latest.php)
*restart Firefox
*go to Tools|Addons (menu)
*find Track Package, and click "options"
*Click the Regex tab, and then click "Add new Regex"
*a set of empty textboxes will appear; type "Peeron General" in the leftmost
one, and "[0-9]{1,7}(-[0-9]{1,2}){0,1}" in the rightmost one. This sets it up
to recognize set numbers
*click "Add new Regex" once more, this time entering "Peeron Parts" and
"x{0,1}[0-9]{1,5}([0-9]{0,3}|[(px)|(cx)|c|b|a|p|(bpx)|(apx)|(old)|(oldpx)|(pt([a-z]{0,1}))[0-9]{0,3}[a-z]{0,1}"
respectively.
*almost done; click the "URL" tab, then click "Add new URL" twice. Two rows of
textboxes appear.
*in the first row, type "Peeron General" (important: make sure this is exactly
the same as what you typed on the other tab), then
"http://peeron.com/cgi-bin/invcgis/psearch?query=", and finally "&limit=none"
*in the second row, type "Peeron Parts", then
"http://peeron.com/cgi-bin/invcgis/psearch?query=", and finally "&limit=parts"
*click OK, and you're done!
Now, whenever you see a Lego part or set number, rather than looking up Peeron
and typing it in, etc., just highlight the number (without #, if applicable),
right-click, and select "track package". Peeron will open, and bring up the
results/info page on the set or part.
For the record, I am no Regular Expressions expert, and if someone sees a flaw
in my regexp, or a way to make it better, please reply here with your
correction. However, it has worked for me so far.
I hope you all find this a handy trick, and thanks for taking the time to read
this (rather long) post ;).
~Jeffery MacEachern
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In lugnet.db.inv, Dan Boger wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.peeron, Dan Boger wrote:
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Thankfully, the main server can support additional memory. To double the
amount of memory available, Peeron will need to pay a $400 upgrade fee.
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Id like to thank everyone who donated - the server has been upgraded, and
hopefully, its noticeably faster now!
Dan
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Hi Dan,
Yes, it does seem quite a bit faster for me when I search. Looks like the
upgrade was definitely effective!
Kelly
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In lugnet.announce.peeron, Dan Boger wrote:
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Thankfully, the main server can support additional memory. To double the
amount of memory available, Peeron will need to pay a $400 upgrade fee.
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Id like to thank everyone who donated - the server has been upgraded, and
hopefully, its noticeably faster now!
Dan
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In lugnet.db.inv, David Gregory wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.peeron, Dan Boger wrote:
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Peeron has been growing by leaps and bounds since our last major upgrade two
years ago - especially after the instruction scan library was moved from
http://brickshelf.com to PICSL. While this
is great news many of you will have noticed that recently we have been
serving pages sluggishly. The main bottleneck appears to be the server
memory. We want to bring our speed back up to what we all expect and to do
this we need to upgrade the servers memory.
Thankfully, the main server can support additional memory. To double the
amount of memory available, Peeron will need to pay a $400 upgrade fee.
Peeron currently gets over 350,000 visitors each month and another 100,000
to LDraw.org. This is more than three times the traffic
we had when we switched to this server 2 years ago. Hopefully with this
upgrade well be able to continue this growth!
To donate, please visit http://www.peeron.com/inv/donation_drive.
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According to the donation page, it looks like youve already hit your goal!
Thats pretty impressive, considering that the percentage chart was only at
2% when I donated a couple of days ago. David Fuzzy Gregory
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From what Ive seen the goal has been reached in less than 24 hours...and
probably, thats my personal guess, in a very few hours.
Thats, IMO, not surprising, because the initial amount of 400$ is pretty low
and because both Dan as a person & Peeron as a service are so much appreciated.
Dont forget : To support Peeron, you also have to submit inventories (one thing
Im not used to do :-( )
Didier
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In lugnet.announce.peeron, Dan Boger wrote:
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Peeron has been growing by leaps and bounds since our last major upgrade two
years ago - especially after the instruction scan library was moved from
http://brickshelf.com to PICSL. While this is
great news many of you will have noticed that recently we have been serving
pages sluggishly. The main bottleneck appears to be the server memory. We
want to bring our speed back up to what we all expect and to do this we need
to upgrade the servers memory.
Thankfully, the main server can support additional memory. To double the
amount of memory available, Peeron will need to pay a $400 upgrade fee.
Peeron currently gets over 350,000 visitors each month and another 100,000 to
LDraw.org. This is more than three times the traffic we
had when we switched to this server 2 years ago. Hopefully with this upgrade
well be able to continue this growth!
To donate, please visit http://www.peeron.com/inv/donation_drive.
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According to the donation page, it looks like youve already hit your goal!
Thats pretty impressive, considering that the percentage chart was only at 2%
when I donated a couple of days ago. David Fuzzy Gregory
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Peeron has been growing by leaps and bounds since our last major upgrade two
years ago - especially after the instruction scan library was moved from
http://brickshelf.com to PICSL. While this is
great news many of you will have noticed that recently we have been serving
pages sluggishly. The main bottleneck appears to be the server memory. We want
to bring our speed back up to what we all expect and to do this we need to
upgrade the servers memory.
Thankfully, the main server can support additional memory. To double the amount
of memory available, Peeron will need to pay a $400 upgrade fee.
Peeron currently gets over 350,000 visitors each month and another 100,000 to
LDraw.org. This is more than three times the traffic we had
when we switched to this server 2 years ago. Hopefully with this upgrade well
be able to continue this growth!
To donate, please visit http://www.peeron.com/inv/donation_drive.
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On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 06:21:16PM +0000, Jordan Bradford wrote:
> Does Peeron have a public API, like an XML-based web service?
Not a public one, at least not yet. There is a private one, used by a
few apps.
--
Dan Boger
dan@peeron.com
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Does Peeron have a public API, like an XML-based web service?
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On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 04:08:27PM +0000, David Eaton wrote:
> Where's it getting its data from? Is it slurping Peeron on the fly?
> Looks like it's slurping sets that it doesn't already have cached...
> And if it takes longer than 70 seconds pulling set data, it gives up.
Yes, it slurps the html pages and tries to parse them. I won't comment
on what I think about parsing HTML ;)
--
Dan Boger
dan@peeron.com
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In lugnet.db.inv, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 12:20:45PM +0000, Tim David wrote:
> > I found this http://www.umann.com/lego/peeronfight/ while searching
> > for a peeron link. Looks quite interesting.
>
> Very similar to this?
>
> http://peeron.com/cgi-bin/invcgis/build
>
> Except that the Peeron version uses the sets you indicated you own,
> instead of an arbitrary list.
And the Peeron version allows you to specify parts that you own rather than just
sets. So if you got some stuff at Pick-A-Brick or BrickLink, you have the option
of acknowledging that you have it. Handy in terms of being able to pick your
list arbitrarily, though-- and in the "ignore X" options (although I imagine it
takes some effort to define what a "basic" or "minifig" part is, etc)
Where's it getting its data from? Is it slurping Peeron on the fly? Looks like
it's slurping sets that it doesn't already have cached... And if it takes longer
than 70 seconds pulling set data, it gives up.
DaveE
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In lugnet.db.inv, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 10:19:29PM +0000, Ross Crawford wrote:
> > I'm probably blind, but I can't see a link on the set page to the
> > PICSL entry, did I miss it? I think it would be a useful addition.
>
> I guess so! Look under the "Need Building Instructions" - "FREE
> Download: Available from PICSL".
D'oh!
> > Also, I'm happy for you to provide a link to my Instruction Cross
> > Reference page for sets less than 3 years old, if you think that would
> > be useful.
>
> I didn't forget about that, and even managed to get LEGO's ok for it.
> Just a matter of writing a little bit of code for it :)
The best link to use is:
http://www.br-eng.info/words/?page_id=29&ins_set=10030-1
All the instructions with peeron entries can be linked that way.
ROSCO
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 10:19:29PM +0000, Ross Crawford wrote:
> > - New links were added from sets to Shop@Home when a set is
> > available - for instance, the ISD:
> > http://peeron.com/inv/sets/10030-1
>
> In Firefox, this seems to overlap the edge of the yellow box, looks a
> bit weird.
Yah, need to figure out the CSS to fix that.
> I'm probably blind, but I can't see a link on the set page to the
> PICSL entry, did I miss it? I think it would be a useful addition.
I guess so! Look under the "Need Building Instructions" - "FREE
Download: Available from PICSL".
> Also, I'm happy for you to provide a link to my Instruction Cross
> Reference page for sets less than 3 years old, if you think that would
> be useful.
I didn't forget about that, and even managed to get LEGO's ok for it.
Just a matter of writing a little bit of code for it :)
Dan
--
Dan Boger
dan@peeron.com
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In lugnet.announce.peeron, Dan Boger wrote:
> Just a quick update on what's going on with Peeron and PICSL recently:
I'd also like to echo others' thanks for this great resource, which I still use
regularly.
> - New links were added from sets to Shop@Home when a set is available - for
> instance, the ISD: http://peeron.com/inv/sets/10030-1
In Firefox, this seems to overlap the edge of the yellow box, looks a bit weird.
I'm probably blind, but I can't see a link on the set page to the PICSL entry,
did I miss it? I think it would be a useful addition. Also, I'm happy for you to
provide a link to my Instruction Cross Reference page for sets less than 3 years
old, if you think that would be useful.
ROSCO
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In lugnet.db.inv, C. L. GunningCook wrote:
> In lugnet.announce.peeron, Dan Boger wrote:
> > Just a quick update on what's going on with Peeron and PICSL recently:
>
> > As always, comments and suggestions are welcome!
>
> No comments or suggestions Dan, but a huge thank you for continuing this amazing
> service for those of us that use your site.
>
> Janey "Red Brick"
I too would like to thank Dan for this awesome resource. I've just recently
re-discovered it and it has been of tremendous assistance with various projects
I'm working on. THANKS, Dan!!
..joseph g
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