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In lugnet.edu, James Trobaugh wrote:
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In lugnet.announce, Duane Collicott wrote:
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I am very proud to announce that Bricks for Brains
(www.BricksForBrains.org) has just received word from the IRS that our
application for tax-exempt status has been approved.
This will open doors for us in areas such as facility usage, grants,
partnership with museums and educational institutions, donations, fund
raising, and more.
Bricks for Brains is an organization through which I do educational work
with LEGO. We have formed our board, achieved 501c3 tax-exempt status, and
now we move on to designing and implementing more hands-on exhibits and
other educational services and products.
We are quite excited!
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Congradulations, thats very cool. Now is your Bricks for Brains and this
Bricks for Brains the same?
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Thanks!
No thats somebody else. I had hoped he would stop using it after I brought it
to his attention last year.
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In lugnet.announce, Duane Collicott wrote:
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I am very proud to announce that Bricks for Brains
(www.BricksForBrains.org) has just received word from the IRS that our
application for tax-exempt status has been approved.
This will open doors for us in areas such as facility usage, grants,
partnership with museums and educational institutions, donations, fund
raising, and more.
Bricks for Brains is an organization through which I do educational work with
LEGO. We have formed our board, achieved 501c3 tax-exempt status, and now we
move on to designing and implementing more hands-on exhibits and other
educational services and products.
We are quite excited!
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Congradulations, thats very cool. Now is your Bricks for Brains and this
Bricks for Brains the same?
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I am very proud to announce that Bricks for Brains (www.BricksForBrains.org)
has just received word from the IRS that our application for tax-exempt status
has been approved.
This will open doors for us in areas such as facility usage, grants, partnership
with museums and educational institutions, donations, fund raising, and more.
Bricks for Brains is an organization through which I do educational work with
LEGO. We have formed our board, achieved 501c3 tax-exempt status, and now we
move on to designing and implementing more hands-on exhibits and other
educational services and products.
We are quite excited!
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Lego Bible Study went well. Though folks were very eager to learn more about
our construction clubs, I managed to keep us focused on the textual
deconstruction at hand. Unfortunately, a young person showed up, so I couldnt
spend as much time on the bawdy stuff as I would have wanted. Oh, well. If we
had everything, where would we put it? And how long would it take to sort it
all?
I threw together a Moses amongst the bullrushes play set:
and a Jesus of Nazareth minifig:
He rode along in my nametag all Easter morning.
Happy Easter, all!
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In lugnet.technic, Edward Welsh wrote:
> > The internal angles on a 3-4-5 right triangle
> > are 30, 60, and of course 90 degrees.
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> And now a teachable moment! You've made my week!
Yeah, about 5 minutes after I submitted that I realized just how stupid I've
become as of late (I plead mercy due to a very nasty sinus infection... but dang
it, I should have caught that even if I was unconcious). What will make it even
funnier (for you) is that I'm a physicist by training, so it's not like I don't
know this stuff. Groan...
--
Brian "ignorance always looks better in public" Davis
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