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Subject: 
Re: What makes a cool kid cool? (was: Re: A new area of LEGO.com: the Build section)
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Date: 
Thu, 10 May 2001 03:51:42 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Kevin Loch writes:
<SNIP>
The best thing to do would be to ask some kids how they view that section.
What's their reaction?

I think this is what needs to be done, us adults can say what we think all
we want, and be 100% wrong. I would be interested as to the feedback outside
of Lugnet to this "cool kids" section. I personally see nothing wrong with
it, (the part saying these are 'cool kids' that is) I have more faith in my
child that he will not be 'hurt' by not being up there as a 'cool kid'.
Heck, when he builds something I tell him its cool, and he is a great
builder! That is what matters to *him* and to *me* Who cares if Lego says
these kids are cool, who would think they were the 'only' cool people in the
world, or that they were not 'cool' because they were not on the page, if
this is the case then they have a low self-esteem level and have deeper
issues than Lego.
My 2 cents, but hey, what can 2 cents get you these days?
Mark P
mfuss903@aol.com



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  Re: What makes a cool kid cool? (was: Re: A new area of LEGO.com: the Build section)
 
(...) I can see a problem with the specific word "cool" (if it means the same thing today that it did 20 years ago). I certainly was not "cool" when I was 8, but that meaning does not fit the context of the LEGO page. The page doesn't give any (...) (23 years ago, 9-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)

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