Donaldb.. 
I just had another thought (go figure :>), since legacy has decided to "no 
more support", maybe they could release to the public domain, all project 
and training videos so the rest might still be able to use especially when 
a LOM changes hands . . . since they don't support the LOM anymore.  
Probably asking for too much.  What does anyone else think?

On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 8:18:42 PM UTC-6, russ veinot wrote:

> I was wondering today, how long do you think it will take before a legacy 
> will be considered a classic antique and maybe even a collector's item.  in 
> a hundred years maybe some will be proud to be able to go out to their 
> garage and do all those amazing things without the use of a computer. In my 
> opinion, the LOM is like a CNC except it is run by "hand" code instead of G 
> code.  just a thought (or maybe 2 thoughts :>)
>
> have a good day,
> Russ
>

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