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I just received this note from a colleague at LEGOLAND California.
Personally, Im wondering if the West Coast AFOLs have the chops to beat the
always impressive NELUG...
:)
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LEGOLAND California needs Rebel Recruits!
During the weekend of April 30 - May 1, LEGOLAND California will be hosting the
LEGO Star Destroyer Building Competition, where an attempt will be made to break
the current speed build record. The
During this weekend event, well attempt to break the current record of 54
minutes and 22 seconds held by the members of the New England LEGO Users Group
(NELUG).
(The Final Build Time set last weekend during Star Wars Celebration III in
Indianapolis was 1 hour 23 minutes!)
Rebel Builders need to be on-site at LEGOLAND from 12:30 pm 3:30 pm on
Saturday and/or Sunday. Teams consist of 10 Rebel Builders each day. All Team
Members will receive return tickets to LEGOLAND California, and a gift bag with
Star Wars collectibles.
If you are interested in being a part of the LEGOLAND Rebel Building Team,
please send an email to Chrystal Richuisa at LEGOLAND California,
chrystal.richuisa@america.lego.com
for your chance to break the record!
The Star Destroyer Building Competition is just one of several Star Wars Weekend
Event activities on April 30 - May 1 -- check out www.legoland.com for more event information.
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Now Id hate to see the East Coasters talking smack about how the West Coasters
couldnt muster enough members for a team. Thatd be rough to hear. Funny, but
rough, nonetheless.
Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liaison
LEGO Community Team
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Jake McKee wrote:
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I just received this note from a colleague at LEGOLAND California.
Personally, Im wondering if the West Coast AFOLs have the chops to beat the
always impressive NELUG...
:)
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LEGOLAND California needs Rebel Recruits!
During the weekend of April 30 - May 1, LEGOLAND California will be hosting
the LEGO Star Destroyer Building Competition, where an attempt will be made
to break the current speed build record. The
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Now Id hate to see the East Coasters talking smack about how the West
Coasters couldnt muster enough members for a team. Thatd be rough to hear.
Funny, but rough, nonetheless.
Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liaison
LEGO Community Team
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Hi Jake,
Oddly enough, that may come to pass due to the fact that this build is planned
during our April LUGOLA meeting. I guess this ones in the hands of SANDLUG or
SCTLC. Good luck, guys!
-Dave
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Jake McKee wrote:
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I just received this note from a colleague at LEGOLAND California.
Personally, Im wondering if the West Coast AFOLs have the chops to beat the
always impressive NELUG...
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Not being from the east coast OR the west coast, I really dont care who holds
the record, as long as we can keep in in the US! :)
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During this weekend event, well attempt to break the current record of 54
minutes and 22 seconds held by the members of the New England LEGO Users
Group (NELUG).
(The Final Build Time set last weekend during Star Wars Celebration III in
Indianapolis was 1 hour 23 minutes!)
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The build at Celebration III was a bit different from other speed builds,
because about half the team members were not AFoLs, and table/building space was
VERY limited.
However, being a veteran of four ISD speed builds (three were less than a week
ago), I MAY be able to offer some advice.
Our final build, was very easy, because we all knew what parts were required,
and how things fit. There were several times when I built sub-assemblies
without even looking. It may be a good idea to make the first day a pratice
run, where you dont really worry about the time.
In our build, we had a few people getting parts, and the rest were building. In
most cases I was able to provide parts for the structure as fast as Jason could
build two of the triangles. On our last build, we just dumped all the beams,
friction pins, blue pins & some other required pieces into one of the white
boxes, and Jason pulled them from there.
Several of the teams we went against did a wonderful job of sorting pieces. In
fact, a couple still have very neat piles, when we were done with our build.
Id suggest one or two sort the small stuff, while other start right away.
One builder started on kibble (as my wife calls it) right away. By the time the
structure was done, and had legs, that kibble was ready. The thing that slowed
us the most was the lower bridge & its kibble. That was the last thing
complete on every build. We had two builders on that, and it still ran slow.
Maybe three would be good.
Good luck
Steve
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Hi Jake,
Oddly enough, that may come to pass due to the fact that this build is
planned during our April LUGOLA meeting. I guess this ones in the hands of
SANDLUG or SCTLC. Good luck, guys!
-Dave
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Seems like poor planning to me, as Id like to do bothe events. But Ill be at
the park that weekend, as my other big passion/hobby is Starwars. I havent
built an ISD before, but Im sure Ill have fun. Im also planning to bring my
R/C R2D2 along. Anyone else from SanDLUG or the San Diego area planning to make
it?
Mat Clayson
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Mathew Clayson wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Hi Jake,
Oddly enough, that may come to pass due to the fact that this build is
planned during our April LUGOLA meeting. I guess this ones in the hands of
SANDLUG or SCTLC. Good luck, guys!
-Dave
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Seems like poor planning to me, as Id like to do bothe events. But Ill be
at the park that weekend, as my other big passion/hobby is Starwars. I
havent built an ISD before, but Im sure Ill have fun. Im also planning to
bring my R/C R2D2 along. Anyone else from SanDLUG or the San Diego area
planning to make it?
Mat Clayson
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No doubt about that, Mat. Meeting dates are set by those who are holding the
meeting, so there isnt much we can do. Ill try to make it to the park on
Sunday, but I think Im putting too much in my weekend already.
Take care and help prove that the west coast is superior in ISD building.
-Dave
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Steve Hassenplug wrote:
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The build at Celebration III was a bit different from other
speed builds, because about half the team members were not
AFoLs, and table/building space was VERY limited.
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Although limited tablespace may not have been a complete downside - it also ment
that in almost all cases, the part you needed was somewhere within reach.
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Our final build, was very easy, because we all knew what
parts were required, and how things fit.
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We also knew where the parts were likely to be even without sorting. Our layout
for people remained the same for the last two builds, which ment that the likely
layout for parts (i.e.- what bag got to what part of the table) was
semi-consistant. I would strongly suggest splitting the friction pins and the
blue stud pins at the start roughly evenly between the folks building the
frame and the folks building the lower bridge.
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Several of the teams we went against did a wonderful job of
sorting pieces.
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http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1202295
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The thing that slowed us the most was the lower bridge & its
kibble. That was the last thing complete on every build.
We had two builders on that, and it still ran slow. Maybe
three would be good.
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Honestly, that may also have to do with the builders in question (I was one
of them, so I feel I can speak on this). Finding parts for the lower bridge was
tough at times, and the kibble cant easily be built in advance (its all
different, and on different pages). You *can* parallel the process a good bit:
there are a number of independant (& mirrored) sub-sections that can be built
ahead of the main lower bridge core, which *could* speed up the process
considerably. We tried this on the first build, and I still think its a good
approach... but not on a single 4x8 foot table, which is why we switched.
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Brian Davis
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I think that some of the guys from the SPLTC are planning to be at Legoland
for this event.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Johann" <legomecha@adelphia.net>
To: <lugnet.legoland.california@lugnet.com>; <lugnet.lego@lugnet.com>;
<lugnet.org.us.sandlug@lugnet.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: More ISD Building Fun...
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> No doubt about that, Mat. Meeting dates are set by those who are holding the
> meeting, so there isn't much we can do. I'll try to make it to the park on
> Sunday, but I think I'm putting too much in my weekend already.
>
> Take care and help prove that the west coast is superior in ISD building.
>
> -Dave
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > In lugnet.legoland.California, Mathew Clayson wrote:
> > Seems like poor planning to me, as I'd like to do both events. But I'll be
> > at the park that weekend, as my other big passion/hobby is Starwars. I
> > haven't built an ISD before, but I'm sure I'll have fun. I'm also planning to
> > bring my R/C R2D2 along.
> >
> > Anyone else from SanDLUG or the San Diego area planning to make it?
> >
> > Mat Clayson
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > > In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
> > > Hi Jake,
> > >
> > > Oddly enough, that may come to pass due to the fact that this build is
> > > planned during our April LUGOLA meeting. I guess this one's in the hands of
> > > SANDLUG or SCTLC.
> > >
> > > Good luck, guys!
> > > -Dave
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Mathew Clayson wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Seems like poor planning to me, as Id like to do bothe events. But Ill be
at the park that weekend, as my other big passion/hobby is Starwars. I
havent built an ISD before, but Im sure Ill have fun. Im also planning to
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Mat,
Poor planning! This event has been announced two times already with little
responce from anyone in California. First time was over a month ago. The
AFOLs need to wake up here in CA.and get envolved. Not even the Michons have
come forth to break the record and they have more contest building skills then
anyome. I know its not possible for everyone to get involved all the time. but
I seem to remember the last time I was in the company of some LUGOLA members
they were complaining about not being invited to offical Lego events. Here it is
people! Along with a few people from Lugnet only the SPLTC will be at the build
this weekend.
PS: Dave Johann, their is two other clubs in California (SPLTC, BAYLUG)
Paul Thomas
SPLTC
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In lugnet.org.us.sandlug, Paul Thomas wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Mathew Clayson wrote:
Mat,
Poor planning! This event has been announced two times already with little
responce from anyone in California. First time was over a month ago. The
AFOLs need to wake up here in CA.and get envolved.
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Trying to keep communication strong between the LUGs and the LTCs in Cali has
never been easy. The LTCs and the LUGs tend to keep to themselves more often
then not. Its simply a matter of what you are interested in building.
Besides, if you check the majority of the posts made to
http://news.lugnet.com/legoland/california/ before this week, youll see that
this even has NOT been mentioned at all. Heck, its not even listed as an
upcoming event on the sidebar. I only found out about it by cruising
legoland.com looking for upcoming events so as to warn LUGOLA about possible
upcoming conflicts. It was too late, as our meeting date had already been set
and the location confirmed.
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I know its not possible for everyone to get involved all
the time. but I seem to remember the last time I was in the company of some
LUGOLA members they were complaining about not being invited to offical Lego
events.
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Yep. It is here. Care to name the last time this happened? Im one of the few
that can. This is the second time since the park opened that something planned
at Legoland has directly conflicted with a LUGOLA meeting date. Id say those
are pretty good numbers myself. Im certainly not upset with Legoland about this
- Id never expect them to cater to any AFOL club.
Also, if memory serves, you are referring to an occasion where the LTCs were
informed, but the LUGs were not. Thats a completely different topic and one
that was resolved LONG ago.
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Here it is people! Along with a few people from Lugnet only the SPLTC
will be at the build this weekend.
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No, there will be reps from each club there, of that I am certain. Heck, it
wouldnt surprise me if SEALUG showed up in some way, shape, or form. I might
even be there on Sunday if I can get up early enough.
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PS: Dave Johann, their is two other clubs in California (SPLTC, BAYLUG)
Paul Thomas
SPLTC
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Yes, Paul, I was aware of that. I was in a bit of a hurry when I posted, so I
apologize if I offended you in some way. Since SPLTC seems to keep their
distance from most of the other clubs, I was unsure as to their current status.
BAYLUG doesnt exactly have a short trip to Carlsbad, so I didnt mention them
for a reason.
-Dave
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Besides, if you check the majority of the posts made to
http://news.lugnet.com/legoland/california/ before this week, youll see that
this even has NOT been mentioned at all. Heck, its not even listed as an
upcoming event on the sidebar.
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ahem
http://news.lugnet.com/legoland/california/?n=731
ya, the sidebar needs updating, but it WAS mentioned so you can not use that as
an excuse.
;)
M
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Mark Papenfuss wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Besides, if you check the majority of the posts made to
http://news.lugnet.com/legoland/california/ before this week, youll see
that this even has NOT been mentioned at all. Heck, its not even listed as
an upcoming event on the sidebar.
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ahem
http://news.lugnet.com/legoland/california/?n=731
ya, the sidebar needs updating, but it WAS mentioned so you can not use that
as an excuse.
;)
M
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I stand corrected. I tend to use sidebar info rather that individual messages,
so even a cursory look through the last 40 messages didnt reveal that info.
Thanks for pointing it out Mark.
-Dave
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Trying to keep communication strong between the LUGs and the LTCs in Cali has
never been easy. The LTCs and the LUGs tend to keep to themselves more often
then not. Its simply a matter of what you are interested in building.
Besides, if you check the majority of the posts made to
http://news.lugnet.com/legoland/california/ before this week, youll see that
this even has NOT been mentioned at all. Heck, its not even listed as an
upcoming event on the sidebar. I only found out about it by cruising
legoland.com looking for upcoming events so as to warn LUGOLA about possible
upcoming conflicts. It was too late, as our meeting date had already been set
and the location confirmed.
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Hold on a second! When Paul told me about this event in an email, I sent a copy
of it to you. My idea being you as a voice of LUGOLA would pass it along to
others (Maybe I should have sent it to Bruce???). According to my records, that
was sent out March 1st, 2005. So what happened? Spamblocked? Changed ISPs?
Adr. (who WILL be there BOTH days)
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Jake McKee wrote:
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I just received this note from a colleague at LEGOLAND California.
Personally, Im wondering if the West Coast AFOLs have the chops to beat the
always impressive NELUG...
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Jake-
Depends how much you want to handicap us!
David Michon and Thomas Michon were both under 18 when they helped set the
(then) current US record at BrickFest last August. When I communicated with LLCA
about this IDS event, I was told that participants must be over 18.
For a company whose motto is Only the best is good enough, it sure doesnt
make sense to exclude some of the best!
I have always disliked the term AFOL and avoid using it. Now I have another
reason to avoid it. I prefer SLB (Serious LEGO Builder), which knows no bounds
because of age.
-Ted
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> I have always disliked the term "AFOL" and avoid using it. Now I have another
> reason to avoid it. I prefer SLB (Serious LEGO Builder), which knows no bounds
> because of age.
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> -Ted
I too dislike the term AFOL. I don't consider myself an "Adult Fan Of
LEGO", I consider LEGO my hobby and I am really nothing other than a
hobbyist.
Mike
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Mike Walsh - mike_walsh at mindspring.com
http://www.ncltc.cc - North Carolina LEGO Train Club
http://www.carolinatrainbuilders.com - Carolina Train Builders
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=mpw - CTB/Brick Depot
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Mathew Clayson wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Dave Johann wrote:
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Hi Jake,
Oddly enough, that may come to pass due to the fact that this build is
planned during our April LUGOLA meeting. I guess this ones in the hands of
SANDLUG or SCTLC. Good luck, guys!
-Dave
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Seems like poor planning to me, as Id like to do bothe events. But Ill be
at the park that weekend, as my other big passion/hobby is Starwars. I
havent built an ISD before, but Im sure Ill have fun. Im also planning to
bring my R/C R2D2 along. Anyone else from SanDLUG or the San Diego area
planning to make it?
Mat Clayson
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If anyone wants to point a finger you can point it at me. I was the one who
arranged the date with Ray, of course unaware of the Legoland thingy.
Seems to me that too much of a big deal is being made of this. Im not saying
that the Legoland build isnt important to some, but it isnt important to
others at all. So just like life well make our choices and have fun either way.
And yeah I can the see well its a little unfair to those who would like to
attend both but hey well have another meeting and life will go on...
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Brian Davis wrote:
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Steve Hassenplug wrote:
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The build at Celebration III was a bit different from other
speed builds, because about half the team members were not
AFoLs, and table/building space was VERY limited.
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Although limited tablespace may not have been a complete downside - it also
ment that in almost all cases, the part you needed was somewhere within
reach.
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True. It also made it easir on the mastr sorter, (me) who couldnt stand up
much.
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Our final build, was very easy, because we all knew what
parts were required, and how things fit.
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We also knew where the parts were likely to be even without sorting. Our
layout for people remained the same for the last two builds, which ment that
the likely layout for parts (i.e.- what bag got to what part of the table)
was semi-consistant. I would strongly suggest splitting the friction pins and
the blue stud pins at the start roughly evenly between the folks building
the frame and the folks building the lower bridge.
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and make sure the bag of 1x4 dark grey plates goes straight to the frame
builders...
Yeah, but they spent 30 minutes doing so...
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The thing that slowed us the most was the lower bridge & its
kibble. That was the last thing complete on every build.
We had two builders on that, and it still ran slow. Maybe
three would be good.
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Id suggest 1 to build frame and 2 working greeble
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Honestly, that may also have to do with the builders in question (I was
one of them, so I feel I can speak on this). Finding parts for the lower
bridge was tough at times, and the kibble cant easily be built in advance
(its all different, and on different pages). You *can* parallel the process
a good bit: there are a number of independant (& mirrored) sub-sections that
can be built ahead of the main lower bridge core, which *could* speed up the
process considerably. We tried this on the first build, and I still think
its a good approach... but not on a single 4x8 foot table, which is why we
switched.
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You did an awesome job Brian, and so did Ben.. just wish I could get my girls of
similar age to concentrate like that.
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Adrian Egli wrote:
> Hold on a second! When Paul told me about this event in an email, I sent a
> copy of it to you. My idea being you as a voice of LUGOLA would pass it
> along to others (Maybe I should have sent it to Bruce???). According to my
> records, that was sent out March 1st, 2005. So what happened? Spamblocked?
> Changed ISPs?
Here's the actual order of events - as you'll see there is a good reason why the
word did not get out even though I'm not proud of it.
mid February - I first get word of a possible LUGOLA meeting in late April.
March 1st - your message was received and I believe I responded to it as well on
that date. Given that I download email and don't leave it on the server, it was
deleted from adelphia's servers at that point.
Late March 1st - hard drive crash, main directory unobtainable.
March 1st - March 7th (or thereabouts)- All my attempts to revive said hard
drive are for nought. Hard drive sent off for repairs. Wife's laptop is used to
catch me up on all other business until HD is recovered.
April 2nd - LUGOLA meeting date of April 30th is confirmed with hosts.
April 4th - I discover the LLCA event on my own (D'OH!)
April 6th - Hard drive is returned and listed as 'unrecoverable'.
With all that happening, it's no big surprise that I completely forgot about
your email. I dropped the ball and I admit that. In the future, I would
recommend sending emails to myself and Scott Costello (keeper of lugola.org).
Bruce is a good idea as well as he is generally the most active member of the
group at this time.
I apologize to Adrian and to LUGOLA as a whole for messing this up. Normally I
am on top of such things, but the recent turn of events has messed up my
situation worse than expected (insufficient backups). I promise to be more 'on
the ball' in the future and will forward emails like Adrian's to Scott as a form
of 'backing up' information as well.
-Dave
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