
The normal rite of passage to join binari used to be the making of the paper TUX. As only me, Lieven and Elisabeth actually accepted and finished the challenge, the challenge itself is no longer asked ;) So it's small step for a binari to go to the paper droids. It's a way of nagging to Lieven for mentioning me and the other binari together with 'Millennium Falcon Forever' in his thesis. (It should've been: Enterprise 1701D Forever.) This is a geeklist yes? On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Nathalie Pochet wrote:
i'm probably completely missing the point here, but why are binari people sending around spacy stuff in PAPER???
personally, i prefer kismet (my favorite), cog, coco, macaco and the retired robots - i even went to see them in boston. check it out on: http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/humanoid-robotics-group/
nathalie
lieven sterck wrote:
and the saga continues....
http://jleslie48.com/gallery_models_scifi.html
L.
Kenny Billiau wrote:
Hi,
after the huge success of the paper TUX, I've found another paper chalenge: http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercraft/index.html
A Millennium Falcom is already begin made, but I'm simply going for the Borg cube ;)
Anybody else who wants to make something?
-Kenny
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