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In lugnet.lego, Ted Michon wrote:
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In lugnet.lego, Ted Michon wrote:
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What you need is a term like LEGO Professional or Certified LEGO
Designer -- something appropriate for an individual.
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Upon another minutes thought, the term that really seems appropriate is
Certified LEGO Professional.
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Except that to me says theyve taken an expensive training course, an expensive
test, and have an ID card so they can show off their status...
Jeff
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In lugnet.lego, Ted Michon wrote:
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In lugnet.lego, Ted Michon wrote:
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What you need is a term like LEGO Professional or Certified LEGO
Designer -- something appropriate for an individual.
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Upon another minutes thought, the term that really seems appropriate is
Certified LEGO Professional.
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Except that to me says theyve taken an expensive training course, an
expensive test, and have an ID card so they can show off their status...
Jeff
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Ok, people are spending way too much time worrying about the name. You know
were just gonna end up using some abbreviation like LAffi in true online lego
community style.
Now what I want to know is whats all this about bricks in bulk? What exactly
is considered an appropriate project?
--B Mauro
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.lego, Brendan Mauro wrote:
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In lugnet.lego, Jeff Stembel wrote:
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In lugnet.lego, Ted Michon wrote:
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In lugnet.lego, Ted Michon wrote:
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What you need is a term like LEGO Professional or Certified LEGO
Designer -- something appropriate for an individual.
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Upon another minutes thought, the term that really seems appropriate is
Certified LEGO Professional.
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Except that to me says theyve taken an expensive training course, an
expensive test, and have an ID card so they can show off their status...
Jeff
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Ok, people are spending way too much time worrying about the name. You know
were just gonna end up using some abbreviation like LAffi in true online
lego community style.
Now what I want to know is whats all this about bricks in bulk? What
exactly is considered an appropriate project?
--B Mauro
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Heres something that would really set the AFOL community into an uproar....
what if the affiliates were able to get bricks (or parts) in bulk that were not
available to the general AFOL community. Although I doubt this would happen.
(Akin to opening Pandoras Lego Box).
Gary Istok
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Here's something that would really set the AFOL community into an uproar....
> what if the affiliates were able to get bricks (or parts) in bulk that were not
> available to the general AFOL community. Although I doubt this would happen.
> (Akin to opening Pandora's Lego Box).
What I think would be very cool is something where anyone (train club,
someone building a sculpture etc) can get parts from a certain range of
parts in bulk if they place a minumum order of <n bricks> where n depends
on the part being ordered.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Here's something that would really set the AFOL community into an uproar....
> what if the affiliates were able to get bricks (or parts) in bulk that were not
> available to the general AFOL community. Although I doubt this would happen.
> (Akin to opening Pandora's Lego Box).
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> Gary Istok
I think an even greater uproar would result if the bricks are glued together
for the project!
More to the point, can the Affiliate keep the bricks and/or sell them? I
would be surprised if the answer to this is yes, because it would turn any
Affiliate in the ABS equivalent of a crack dealer! ;-)
Dave S.
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