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This article is from the Lego FAQ, by Tom Pfeifer pfeifer@fokus.gmd.de with numerous contributions by others.









15) FTP and WWW sites, further references (Lego)

The LEGO company has its own www-server: http://www.lego.com/

All the sites mentioned below are maintained by enthusiasts, not the
LEGO company. Please mail corrections to me.

The latest version of this faq is available at
http://www.multicon.de/fun/legofaq.html.

Paul Gyugyi (paul@gyugyi.com) used to maintain an FTP archive of LEGO
information, which has been taken over by Brian Ward
(bri@blah.math.tu-graz.ac.at):
ftp://blah.math.tu-graz.ac.at/pub/lego/, there is a README that
describes what the site contains, for example CAD, faq, games, images,
sets, uploads. The latter is an upload area for contributions.

Jeffrey T. Crites (crites@cc.purdue.edu) maintains his famous
"Jeff's Castle LEGO Listing"
(http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tom/castle.crites.txt),
and typed LEGO's
"Facts and Figures"
(http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tom/facts_figures.crites.txt)
for your reading. Now on my server.

Here is a list of further WWW pages and ftp sites:
http://www.gyugyi.com/
http://www.gyugyi.com/legocad/legocad.html
ftp://ftp.gyugyi.com/www/legocad/layout/ by paul@gyugyi.com (Paul
Gyugyi)
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~crow/lego/empire.html by
crow@coos.dartmouth.edu (Preston F. Crow), PC's LEGO Empire
http://fys.ku.dk/%7Esparre/LEGO/index.en.html (Europe) (Jacob Sparre
Andersen)
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/karr/lego/index.html by David A.
Karr
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/hyplan/mberz/LEGOS/lego.html
http://sbchm1.sunysb.edu/msl/lego/homepage.html by Joe Lauher
lauher@sbchem.sunysb.edu
(lists of all Technic stuff and pictures of each set)
http://starline.princeton.edu/ by Jason S. Ehrlich with searchable
LEGO set databases
http://www.blake.pvt.k12.mn.us/highcroft/lego/opening.lego.html by
Marilyn_Kelley@blake.pvt.k12.mn.us (Marilyn Kelley)
http://rhf.bradley.edu/~xero/Lego/lego.html LegoWars by Eric O'Dell
and Todd Ogrin
http://www.math.psu.edu/ward/lego and
http://blah.math.tu-graz.ac.at/~ward/lego by Brian Ward
http://att2.cs.mankato.msus.edu/~superdan/lego.html by Dan Bailey
http://home.t-online.de/home/hoelscher.cord/lego.htm by Cord Hölscher
(German)

Links added 1998

http://www.weirdrichard.com/ Richard Wright provides a lot of
information and other links.
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