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Jonathan Knudsen:
> Basically we need to change the title in order to avoid marketplace
> confusion--it needs to be very clear that our product is not produced
> or supported by LEGO. We'll also have a prominent disclaimer inside
> somewhere. We're following our lawyers' suggestions to minimize our
> legal risk.
>
> We'll see what happens.
How about a "name the book" contest?
- Learning NQC, pbFORTH, and legOS
- Mastering Plastic Binding Brick Robots with Lots of Neat Moving Parts
- RCX Programming in a Nutshell
- RCX Hacking: The Definitive Guide
- Essential Guide to LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Hacking with Third-Party Software
- Programming LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Robots using Unofficial Software
- LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Annoyances
:*)
--Todd
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Todd Lehman wrote:
>
> Jonathan Knudsen:
> > Basically we need to change the title in order to avoid marketplace
> > confusion--it needs to be very clear that our product is not produced
> > or supported by LEGO. We'll also have a prominent disclaimer inside
> > somewhere. We're following our lawyers' suggestions to minimize our
> > legal risk.
> >
> > We'll see what happens.
>
> How about a "name the book" contest?
I say use the situation to your advantage and make it sound rebellious:
- Unauthorized Secrets of RCX Programming
- The Unofficial, Unauthorized Guide to LEGO® MINDSTORMS™
- The Black Book of RCX Voodoo (okay, this one is a little over the top)
- Everything LEGO® Doesn't Want You To Know About LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ (a bit too
long)
Hehehe...
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Todd Lehman writes:
> How about a "name the book" contest?
Programming Plastic Brick Robots
--
-russ nelson <nelson@crynwr.com> http://russnelson.com
Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | Government schools are so
521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | bad that any rank amateur
Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX | can outdo them. Homeschool!
--
Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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In lugnet.robotics, Todd Lehman writes:
> Jonathan Knudsen:
> > Basically we need to change the title in order to avoid marketplace
> > confusion--it needs to be very clear that our product is not produced
> > or supported by LEGO. We'll also have a prominent disclaimer inside
> > somewhere. We're following our lawyers' suggestions to minimize our
> > legal risk.
> >
> > We'll see what happens.
>
> How about a "name the book" contest?
>
> - Learning NQC, pbFORTH, and legOS
> - Mastering Plastic Binding Brick Robots with Lots of Neat Moving Parts
> - RCX Programming in a Nutshell
> - RCX Hacking: The Definitive Guide
> - Essential Guide to LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Hacking with Third-Party Software
> - Programming LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Robots using Unofficial Software
> - LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Annoyances
>
> :*)
>
> --Todd
Ooo, I can't resist this.. love your last one, Todd. It would have the
Energizer
Bunny on the cover, right?.. oh no, then there'd be trouble with another
company.
ok, how 'bout
- "These ARE the 'droids You're Looking For."
- Programming the Poor-man's HAL 9000 for Dummies
- Automate Your Life for Under $200
- Learn to Build a Time Machine in 24 Hours
- Beyond NEXUS 6
- I Think, Therefore iToy: the Grownups' Guide to Making Friends
- Toy Programming for the Rest of Us (20, 30, 40, and 50 - somethings)
- PLAY: a 12 step program
Uhp, looks like there could be trouble again with book publishers, or Apple, or
some movie makers.. just can't win.
-Suz.
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Russell Nelson wrote:
> Todd Lehman writes:
> > How about a "name the book" contest?
>
> Programming Plastic Brick Robots
How about 'Literature on Electronic Gadget Operation - Master Invention of
Navigating, Dazzling, Supercharged, Thinking, Outstanding Robotic Miniature
Systems'?
Jacob
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In lugnet.robotics, Todd Lehman writes:
> Jonathan Knudsen:
> > [...] We're following our lawyers' suggestions to minimize our
> > legal risk.
> >
> > We'll see what happens.
>
> How about a "name the book" contest?
>
> - Learning NQC, pbFORTH, and legOS
> - Mastering Plastic Binding Brick Robots with Lots of Neat Moving Parts
> - RCX Programming in a Nutshell
> - RCX Hacking: The Definitive Guide
> - Essential Guide to LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Hacking with Third-Party Software
> - Programming LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Robots using Unofficial Software
> - LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Annoyances
>
> :*)
>
> --Todd
... and we definitely need an appendix (or second tome, rather):
Lawyer's EGOtiasis *) :
A treatise on etiology, epidemiology, symptomology, dia- and prognosis of an
infectious social disease.
(...to which you shouldn't apply acronymization!!! ;-)
Greetings,
Martin E.
*) eh-goh-TEE-ah-sis
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Jacob Schultz <anne.jacob@get2net.dk> wrote:
> How about 'Literature on Electronic Gadget Operation - Master Invention of
> Navigating, Dazzling, Supercharged, Thinking, Outstanding Robotic Miniature
> Systems'?
heh. I see your point :-)
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lehman@javanet.com (Todd Lehman) wrote:
> Jonathan Knudsen:
> > Basically we need to change the title in order to avoid marketplace
> > confusion--it needs to be very clear that our product is not produced
> > or supported by LEGO. We'll also have a prominent disclaimer inside
> > somewhere. We're following our lawyers' suggestions to minimize our
> > legal risk.
> >
> > We'll see what happens.
>
> How about a "name the book" contest?
>
> - Learning NQC, pbFORTH, and legOS
> - Mastering Plastic Binding Brick Robots with Lots of Neat Moving Parts
> - RCX Programming in a Nutshell
> - RCX Hacking: The Definitive Guide
> - Essential Guide to LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Hacking with Third-Party Software
> - Programming LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Robots using Unofficial Software
> - LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ Annoyances
- Legal Entanglements Go On
> :*)
jack
j-perdue@tamu.edu
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