On Monday 05 March 2007 23:33, Robbert de Vries wrote:
> Hi guys and dolls,
>
> I'm a java programmer living in Holland, just ordered the NXT package.
> Great stuff, can't believe that after 15 lego-less years it's going to be
> part of my life again. Starting with lego Starwars 2 on my Gamecube, and
> now this :). Will my next car be a Lego one?
>
> Once I heard there's going to be a java VM for it, I knew this is my cup
> of tea. Always dreamed of programming robots. And Lego is trusted allready
> for it's quality by the past. Nice they're just giving free their NXT
> interior design. Smart, lego is back on track! Read an article a while ago
> about it's near 'death' from a financial point of view. We all need the
> fysical brick if it's running all kinds of cool 'homebrew' stuff, and
> there's only one manufacturer :). It's expensive, yeah, but also must-have
>
> :D
>
> This list provides all the needed information to go on, great to know
> development for the VM is ongoing. And that OSX use is/should be doable.
>
> I'm not sure whether these kinds of blabla introducing stuff is ok on
> mailinglists... shoot me if not!

Hey Robert

No harm in this. Most of us have an interesting story to tell, and, 
personally, I think they enrich mail groups which can otherwise be just dry 
technical places.

Your excitement is refreshing and gives energy to the developers..

-- Charles

>

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