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Hello GBC enthousiasts and others,
During the FanaBriques event in Rosheim (France), well try to get use of the
extra space we have for the GBC to make it as big as we can!
Our ambitious aim is to reach 100 of modules,last year we had 29 but there were
a lot of known GBCers missing (Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,...), so
its not that far-fetched.
Im relying on people all over Europe, nay, the world, to come and participate!
GBC apart, the FanaBriques event is set in one of the most lovely regions of
France, which double as very central for Europe... And its as good a place as
any other to start a lovely holiday. Sun, wine... who needs sea anyway?
In any case, Im trying to assess who will be participating in the GBC, so if
you intend to come, please let me know. Please keep in mind that participation
must be confirmed before may 15, especially if accomodation is required.
If you need more confirmation that this event will be a lot of LEGO fun (not
only GBC), have a look on
its page
And if by chance you dont know what I mean by GBC, check
Steve Hassenplugs excellent pages on the
topic. We usually follow his standard, which is a sure way to ensure everything
runs more smoothly than not. More or less :-)
If you have special modules (differing from the standard, flow-control,
whatever), just tell me - although well probably do most of the setting up the
good old trial-and-error way. Its the summer, things dont need to be
absolutely perfect, were all there to get fun. And wine. And home-made
flammekueche. God, I cant
wait to be there...
So, whos coming?
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I should be there ... ;o)
Philo
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I should be there ... ;o)
Philo
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Excellent, I was of course counting on you. Actually, I didnt even consider you
had a choice ;-)
Jean-Marc
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| Hello Jean-Marc,
I will be there :-)
Greetings
Maico Arts
Netherlands
Jean-Marc Nimal schreef:
> Hello GBC enthousiasts and others,
>
> During the Fana'Briques event in Rosheim (France), we'll try to get use of the
> extra space we have for the GBC to make it as big as we can!
>
> Our ambitious aim is to reach 100 of modules,last year we had 29 but there were
> a lot of known GBCers missing (Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,...), so
> it's not that far-fetched.
>
> I'm relying on people all over Europe, nay, the world, to come and participate!
> GBC apart, the Fana'Briques event is set in one of the most lovely regions of
> France, which double as very central for Europe... And it's as good a place as
> any other to start a lovely holiday. Sun, wine... who needs sea anyway?
>
> In any case, I'm trying to assess who will be participating in the GBC, so if
> you intend to come, please let me know. Please keep in mind that participation
> must be confirmed before may 15, especially if accomodation is required.
>
> If you need more confirmation that this event will be a lot of LEGO fun (not
> only GBC), have a look <http://www.freelug.org/article.php3?id_article=706 on
> its page>
>
> And if by chance you don't know what I mean by GBC, check
> <http://www.teamhassenplug.org/GBC/ Steve Hassenplug's excellent pages on the
> topic>. We usually follow his standard, which is a sure way to ensure everything
> runs more smoothly than not. More or less :-)
>
> If you have special modules (differing from the standard, flow-control,
> whatever), just tell me - although we'll probably do most of the setting up the
> good old trial-and-error way. It's the summer, things don't need to be
> absolutely perfect, we're all there to get fun. And wine. And home-made
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarte_flamb%C3%A9e flammekueche>. God, I can't
> wait to be there...
>
> So, who's coming?
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Hello GBC enthousiasts and others,
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Salut Jean-Marc,
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And wine. And home-made
flammekueche. God, I cant
wait to be there...
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Are you trying to turn this LEGO event into a gastronomical meeting! Youre such
a gourmet ;-)
Ill be there - And yes thats a central place in europe. Many people from
belgium, germany, switzerland and the netherlands will have a shorter journey to
Rosheim than myself who lives in France ! But I dont forget that the trip is
part of the enjoyment of an event.
Didier
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| Jean-Marc,
Unfortunately, I won't be making it this year. It's great to see GBC still
making waves in France! I plan on an update to the website soon. If there
are some links on it that people want me to add, just drop me an email at
webmaster@greatballcontraption.com.
David Hurley
Greatballcontraption.com webmaster
-----Original Message-----
From: news-gateway@lugnet.com [mailto:news-gateway@lugnet.com] On Behalf Of
Jean-Marc Nimal
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 2:09 PM
To: lego-robotics@crynwr.com
Subject: GBC display in Fana'Briques, June 28-29 - call for participants
Hello GBC enthousiasts and others,
During the Fana'Briques event in Rosheim (France), we'll try to get use of
the
extra space we have for the GBC to make it as big as we can!
Our ambitious aim is to reach 100 of modules,last year we had 29 but there
were
a lot of known GBCers missing (Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,...), so
it's not that far-fetched.
I'm relying on people all over Europe, nay, the world, to come and
participate!
GBC apart, the Fana'Briques event is set in one of the most lovely regions
of
France, which double as very central for Europe... And it's as good a place
as
any other to start a lovely holiday. Sun, wine... who needs sea anyway?
In any case, I'm trying to assess who will be participating in the GBC, so
if
you intend to come, please let me know. Please keep in mind that
participation
must be confirmed before may 15, especially if accomodation is required.
If you need more confirmation that this event will be a lot of LEGO fun (not
only GBC), have a look <http://www.freelug.org/article.php3?id_article=706
on
its page>
And if by chance you don't know what I mean by GBC, check
<http://www.teamhassenplug.org/GBC/ Steve Hassenplug's excellent pages on
the
topic>. We usually follow his standard, which is a sure way to ensure
everything
runs more smoothly than not. More or less :-)
If you have special modules (differing from the standard, flow-control,
whatever), just tell me - although we'll probably do most of the setting up
the
good old trial-and-error way. It's the summer, things don't need to be
absolutely perfect, we're all there to get fun. And wine. And home-made
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarte_flamb%C3%A9e flammekueche>. God, I can't
wait to be there...
So, who's coming?
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