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Subject: Roll Call time?
From: "Whytcross, Benjamin" <BWhytcro@pacificaccess.com.au>
Benjamin Whytcross
> Just curious...Wouldn't it be a good idea to do an Australian roll call. This
> could help everyone get an idea of who is in their area, and what their
> interests in LEGO are. It could also help with the planning of events and get
> together, by knowing >how many people there are, and where they're from. If
> some one can start the ball rolling
I was reading the Australian Local LEGO group postings when I found this
comment. I thought this was great idea!!! The Crocodile Dundee bushmen down-
under have a conversation count of 1098. I believe that can surpass their
tenacity, so I suggest that we in CANADA unite and create a stronger sense of
community. The noble citizens of Ontario must unite to form a collective!!!
The Vancouver mountain-people even have a higher conversation count (Vancouver
= 177, Ontario = 92) than we in Ontario do. Im proud of the creation of the
Vancouver LEGO Clubs and its web page, BUT Ontario MUST also display our LEGO
dementia. I really hope this works, cause Im new around here and Id really
like to get to know every one in the Canadian LEGO community!!
Richard,
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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O.K. since this was my idea, I'll go first!
Name: Richard Noeckel
Age: 19
Gender: M
Height: 61
Weight: 156
Occupation: Student = Study Political Sciences at York University, and I also
work at Winners (Department store) as a cashier and customer service
representative.
Area: Newmarket Ontario !!!!!!!CANADA!!!!!!!! (27 min from Toronto)
Hobbies: -LEGO- and Kick Boxing ( I study at Twin Dragons and Im a Red Belt)
Favourite LEGO theme: Castle, Castle, Castle, every other theme is simply
spare part for Castle!
Richard,
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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Richard Noeckel wrote:
>
> Subject: Roll Call time?
> From: "Whytcross, Benjamin" <BWhytcro@pacificaccess.com.au>
> Benjamin Whytcross
>
> > Just curious...Wouldn't it be a good idea to do an Australian roll call. This
> > could help everyone get an idea of who is in their area, and what their
> > interests in LEGO are. It could also help with the planning of events and get
> > together, by knowing >how many people there are, and where they're from. If
> > some one can start the ball rolling
>
> I was reading the Australian Local LEGO group postings when I found this
> comment. I thought this was great idea!!! The Crocodile Dundee bushmen down-
> under have a conversation count of 1098. I believe that can surpass their
> tenacity, so I suggest that we in CANADA unite and create a stronger sense of
> community. The noble citizens of Ontario must unite to form a collective!!!
> The Vancouver mountain-people even have a higher conversation count (Vancouver
> = 177, Ontario = 92) than we in Ontario do. Im proud of the creation of the
> Vancouver LEGO Clubs and its web page, BUT Ontario MUST also display our LEGO
> dementia. I really hope this works, cause Im new around here and Id really
> like to get to know every one in the Canadian LEGO community!!
>
> Richard,
>
> You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
>
> -Lego good, Canada great.-
Excuse me, but this is off topic for lugnet.castle, I believe.
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> Excuse me, but this is off topic for lugnet.castle, I believe.
Perhaps this is a tad bit off topic for lugnet.castle, but I only posted the
message here to hopefully find other people like myself who were unaware of
the existence of local groups. And since my favorite LEGO theme is Castle, I
placed my message in the location where I might attract the greatest number of
individuals who believe this theme is superior.
And if you dont like my answer, then I will unleash the wrath of army upon
your lands and plunder the souls of your dead.
Sincerely,
Richard
The dark shroud of the death banner blazes through the field of corps slain
warriors
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> Im proud of the creation of the Vancouver LEGO Clubs and its web page, BUT
> Ontario MUST also display our LEGO dementia. I really hope this works, cause
> Im new around here and Id really like to get to know every one in the
> Canadian LEGO community!!
Rereading <http://www.lugnet.com/loc/ca/on/tor/?n=64> it does seem as if there
is a pretty happy and healthy Torontonian LEGO community, and there are regular
robotics-type events!
Compare Toronto with some US states and cities <http://www.lugnet.com/loc/us/>
- this group isn't that quiet in comparison (it isn't abnormally quiet).
I'll fill out a roll-call if/when I get my open employment authorisation
(muhahahaaa!) to your fair land, and actually start living in Toronto! It'd be
cheating if I filled one out just now :-)
Richard
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Richard Noeckel wrote:
>
> O.K. since this was my idea, I'll go first!
> Name: Richard Noeckel
> Age: 19
> Gender: M
> Height: 61
> Weight: 156
> Occupation: Student = Study Political Sciences at York University, and I also
> work at Winners (Department store) as a cashier and customer service
> representative.
> Area: Newmarket Ontario !!!!!!!CANADA!!!!!!!! (27 min from Toronto)
> Hobbies: -LEGO- and Kick Boxing ( I study at Twin Dragons and Im a Red Belt)
> Favourite LEGO theme: Castle, Castle, Castle, every other theme is simply
> spare part for Castle!
Watch it - Chis Magno holds that castle pieces prove useful for filler
between technic beams. Right, Chris? :)
And I'll go next...
Name: Jeff Elliott
Age: 28
Gender: M
Height: 6'1", uh, and a half. Yeah, that's it.
Weight: 190. used to be 156...
Occupation: Programmer. Internet stuff: Perl, Java, etc, etc.
Area: Downtown TO, 7 minutes (walk) from the Bay Eaton's Centre
Hobbies: Lego and Role Playing, Wargames, Computer stuff. Would *love*
to
put together a BrikWars game here in TO; and I've got the pieces to run
a Pirates game, too...
Favourite Lego Theme: Gosh. Castle or Space, I guess, but I do train,
town,
technic, robotics, you name it.
Jeff
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Jeff Elliott writes:
> Would *love* to put together a BrikWars game here in TO; and I've got the
> pieces to run a Pirates game, too...
What sort of bits are useful for that? I'm hopefully coming over later this
summer, so I could bring over *some* stuff, especially if there are some bits
that aren't that common. (I dunno - black plates, beams?) I've got a liberal
amount of spares including several hundred minifigs, mostly pirate, castle and
town.
Let me know how I can help :)
Richard
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> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Franks writes:
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Jeff Elliott writes:
> I Would *love* to put together a BrikWars game here in TO; and I've got the
> pieces to run a Pirates game, too...
I'm ready for any BRICKWARS game; Pirates, Space, CASTLE. And If we decide to
enter into a war game around the period of the late Middle Ages, then my army
of well over 350 men could be the opposition force for any group of
challengers!!!
P.S. The only reason why I questiones the unity of our Toronto LEGO community
is because Ive NEVER seen a 'Webpage' for the Toronto LEGO group! (Do we even
have a name???)
Perhaps TORALS
---(TORonto Adult Lego Society)---
Sincerely,
Richard
The dark shroud of the death banner blazes through the field of corps slain
warriors
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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Richard Franks wrote:
>
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Jeff Elliott writes:
>
> > Would *love* to put together a BrikWars game here in TO; and I've got the
> > pieces to run a Pirates game, too...
>
> What sort of bits are useful for that? I'm hopefully coming over later this
> summer, so I could bring over *some* stuff, especially if there are some bits
> that aren't that common. (I dunno - black plates, beams?) I've got a liberal
> amount of spares including several hundred minifigs, mostly pirate, castle and
> town.
>
> Let me know how I can help :)
>
> Richard
Let's see... The minifigs and related equipment are probably the most
useful thing you've mentioned; unless you want to build some warlike
vehicles, mecha, etc. In particular, I find myself short of pirates
when I play the Pirate game (which isn't BrikWars, BTW, but a Steve
Jackson original...) -- Lego sets usually put four or five crew on a
ship that I put perhaps 20 or 25 on...
Aside from that, actual pirate ships, or at least the hulls, masts, and
cannon.
I've got a considerable Lego collection when it comes to bricks, plates,
and the like; I should be able to cover the rest.
All right, we'll plan to play this summer...
Jeff
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Richard Noeckel wrote:
>
> > In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Jeff Elliott writes:
> > I Would *love* to put together a BrikWars game here in TO; and I've got the
> > pieces to run a Pirates game, too...
>
> I'm ready for any BRICKWARS game; Pirates, Space, CASTLE. And If we decide to
> enter into a war game around the period of the late Middle Ages, then my army
> of well over 350 men could be the opposition force for any group of
> challengers!!!
Cool. Well, I'm not terribly familiar with the BrikWars rules, but I'm
prepared to learn. I'd suggest everyone who is interested go and check
out the BrikWars website
http://www.teleport.com/~rayhawks/brikwars.htm
much as I am currently doing. I'm also going to practice a bit on my
own, and see how complicated a set of rules we can easily cope with.
So, Richard, is there any one genre or theme you'd most like to play in?
:)
Jeff
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Jeff Elliott writes:
> Aside from that, actual pirate ships, or at least the hulls, masts, and
> cannon.
I've collected quite a number of firing cannons :-) I hopefully have enough
piratey figs to make it worthwhile bringing them over, I'll get around to
counting soon.
> I've got a considerable Lego collection when it comes to bricks, plates,
> and the like; I should be able to cover the rest.
Sounds great!
> All right, we'll plan to play this summer...
If you guys want to do the pirate game, I've got about 60-70 palm trees for
tropical islands :)
Richard
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Richard, let me be the first to show you how wrong you are!
you see, as I understand it, ALL themes are used as way to space my
technic beams. In fact, I'm looking at an older robot I made that made
use of some monorail parts. (smirk)
I've got a couple of "pizza to go" big red roof tiles that will go great
as a get-um scratched ramp for our sumo bot wars. (evil laugh)
and you just don't want to know about the 3 yellow wall thingies.......
> > Hobbies: -LEGO- and Kick Boxing ( I study at Twin Dragons and Im a Red Belt)
> > Favourite LEGO theme: Castle, Castle, Castle, every other theme is simply
> > spare part for Castle!
>
>
> Watch it - Chis Magno holds that castle pieces prove useful for filler
> between technic beams. Right, Chris? :)
Also, i agree that toronto should have its own web page. I'd like to
volunteer Calum to do this. (grin) mainly cause the closest we have is
the current robot challenge games that we have going.
BTW the next event is coming up soon.
MAY 27.
read about it here:
http://peach.mie.utoronto.ca/events/lego/
even if you don't like robots there will be many lego people there.
Chris
Lego Walker now @
www.members.home.net/cmagno/technics/index.htm
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> P.S. The only reason why I questiones the unity of our Toronto LEGO community
> is because Ive NEVER seen a 'Webpage' for the Toronto LEGO group! (Do we even
> have a name???)
>
> Perhaps TORALS
Aaargh. Okay okay okay :)
Let me address this in another message that Chris CC'd to me...
We'll set up a Toronto page okay?
Calum
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In lugnet.loc.ca, Richard Noeckel writes:
>
> O.K. since this was my idea, I'll go first!
> Name: Richard Noeckel
> Age: 19
> Gender: M
> Height: 61
> Weight: 156
> Occupation: Student = Study Political Sciences at York University, and I also
> work at Winners (Department store) as a cashier and customer service
> representative.
> Area: Newmarket Ontario !!!!!!!CANADA!!!!!!!! (27 min from Toronto)
> Hobbies: -LEGO- and Kick Boxing ( I study at Twin Dragons and Im a Red Belt)
> Favourite LEGO theme: Castle, Castle, Castle, every other theme is simply
> spare part for Castle!
'kay, here's my entry:
Name: Calum Tsang
Age: 23
Gender: M
Height: 5'9" Weight: 160?
Occuption: MEng Student, University of Toronto MIE and systems engineer/UI
design (apparently)
Area: Etobicoke/Toronto
Hobbies: Multicamera video production,
Favourite Lego Theme: Trains, Boats, Town, Technic in that order
Favourite Lego Quote: "Not bad for a Townie"
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> Also, i agree that toronto should have its own web page. I'd like to
> volunteer Calum to do this. (grin) mainly cause the closest we have is
> the current robot challenge games that we have going.
Okay, it's time we do this and yes, I'll volunteer. (cough) I've been using
the term rtlToronto as our name, but I'm also partial to legoToronto.
After the 27th, I'll be changing the peach website to show events, folks in
Toronto, links to webpages as well as the robot contest material. I just
moved peach into a new server room so it'll be okay for quite a while.
> BTW the next event is coming up soon.
> MAY 27.
> read about it here:
> http://peach.mie.utoronto.ca/events/lego/
>
> even if you don't like robots there will be many lego people there.
Yes, absolutely. Everyone in this Lugnet group has to come out. And bring a
Lego robot to compete. Visit above site to learn more. Now. :)
Calum
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Calum Tsang writes:
>
> > Also, I agree that Toronto should have its own web page. I'd like to
> > volunteer Calum to do this. (grin) mainly cause the closest we have is
> > the current robot challenge games that we have going.
>
> Okay, it's time we do this and yes, I'll volunteer. (cough) I've been using
> the term rtlToronto as our name, but I'm also partial to legoToronto.
>
> Calum
I previously wrote:
> P.S. The only reason why I questioned the unity of our Toronto LEGO community
> is because Ive NEVER seen a 'Webpage' for the Toronto LEGO group! (Do we even
> have a name???)
> Perhaps TORALS
> ---(TORonto Adult Lego Society)---
I like TORALS, it rhymes with morals! And also, all the other LEGO Groups use
acronym to represent their collective.
Now we need a MASCOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Richard
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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OK, I think we are on the right track.
>
> I like TORALS, it rhymes with morals!
ummm, i cant say that this would be my first choice.... But i can not
offer any other.
> And also, all the other LEGO Groups
> use
> acronym to represent their collective.
>
> Now we need a MASCOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AND SHIRTS! don't forget shirt, but the nice ones, with embroidery, not
just a iron on.
;)
Chris
Lego Walker now @
www.members.home.net/cmagno/technics/index.htm
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Richard Noeckel wrote:
> O.K. since this was my idea, I'll go first!
Here's my rap sheet:
Name: Dean Husby
Age: 29
Gender: M
Height: 6'1" Weight: ~165
Occupation: Computer guy, trainer and Tech support, consultant.
Area: Vancouver, BC CANADA
Hobbies: Video Editing, Coin-Op Games (EX hobby), Lego & Life.
Favourite Lego Theme: Mindstorm, Trains, Technic & UFO
Favourite Lego Quote: "You can never have enough Lego"
TFM
--
Coin-Op's For Sale!: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/coin-op.html
Dean's Lego Workshop: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/tfm/lego_wr.html
Vancouver Lego Club: http://www.akasa.bc.ca/vlc
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Chris Magno writes:
> OK, I think we are on the right track.
>
>
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> I like TORALS, it rhymes with morals! ---(TORonto Adult Lego Society)---
>
>
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Chris Magno writes:
> ummm, i cant say that this would be my first choice.... But i can not
> offer any other.
>
>
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> Now we need a MASCOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Chris Magno writes:
> AND SHIRTS! don't forget shirt, but the nice ones, with embroidery, not
> just a iron on.
> ;)
> Chris
But before anything is established, we must deliberate upon the formation of
a super-secret-handshake.'
And then the creation of shirts with nice embroidery can be discussed. Then,
once the handshake, shirts, and mascots have been instituted, World-Domination
can be the next priority. But, only after the 27th of May, cause we gotta play
before we can rule the world!
P.S. LEGO Toronto is a great name, but I think 'TORALS' is cooler!
Sincerely,
Richard
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Chris Magno writes:
> Richard, let me be the first to show you how wrong you are!
>
> you see, as I understand it, ALL themes are used as way to space my
> technic beams. In fact, I'm looking at an older robot I made that made
> use of some monorail parts. (smirk)
>
>
> I've got a couple of "pizza to go" big red roof tiles that will go great
> as a get-um scratched ramp for our sumo bot wars. (evil laugh)
>
> and you just don't want to know about the 3 yellow wall thingies.......
My gosh, Chris, please say you're kidding... and if not, please let me offer
you other parts as fillers instead of those, um, yellow <ahem tudor ahem>
thingies, how's about that?
-Shiri
(FUT .off-topic.fun)
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Shiri Dori writes:
> My gosh, Chris, please say you're kidding... and if not, please let me offer
> you other parts as fillers instead of those, um, yellow <ahem tudor ahem>
> thingies, how's about that?
But the grey wall thingies don't make the same *thunk* as the yellow wall
thingies when you bombard them with mega firing-cannon fire.. I wouldn't swap
mine for anything! :D
Richard
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Dean Husby wrote:
>
> Richard Noeckel wrote:
>
> > O.K. since this was my idea, I'll go first!
>
> Here's my rap sheet:
>
> Name: Dean Husby
> Age: 29
> Gender: M
> Height: 6'1" Weight: ~165
> Occupation: Computer guy, trainer and Tech support, consultant.
> Area: Vancouver, BC CANADA
> Hobbies: Video Editing, Coin-Op Games (EX hobby), Lego & Life.
> Favourite Lego Theme: Mindstorm, Trains, Technic & UFO
> Favourite Lego Quote: "You can never have enough Lego"
please take this out of .castle...
--
Frank Filz
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Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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> In lugnet.loc.ca, Frank Filz writes:
> please take this out of .castle...
>
> Frank s Filz
Hey Frankie, you dont catch on to fast, do you???
This issue was already was addressed OVER 6 days ago, and Mr. Husby simple
used the Newsgroups that I wrote in. Its not his fault for following the
Newsgroup template that I had set forth. You may not be the sharpest tool in
the shed, but you must understand that this was the only incident of
accidental cross-posting!
The interactions of the past instance:
> Jonathan Wilson wrote: Excuse me, but this is off topic for lugnet.castle, I
believe.
> My response was: Perhaps this is a tad bit off topic for lugnet.castle, but I
> only posted the message here to hopefully find other people like myself who
> were unaware of the existence of local groups. And since my favorite LEGO
> theme is Castle, I placed my message in the location where I might attract
> the greatest number of individuals who believe this theme is superior.
> And if you dont like my answer, then I will unleash the wrath of my army upon
> your lands and plunder the souls of your dead.
Sincerely,
Richard Noeckel
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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In lugnet.loc.ca, Richard Noeckel writes:
> > In lugnet.loc.ca, Frank Filz writes:
>
> > please take this out of .castle...
> >
> > Frank s Filz
>
> Hey Frankie, you dont catch on to fast, do you???
> This issue was already was addressed OVER 6 days ago, and Mr. Husby simple
> used the Newsgroups that I wrote in. Its not his fault for following the
> Newsgroup template that I had set forth. You may not be the sharpest tool in
> the shed, but you must understand that this was the only incident of
> accidental cross-posting!
First off, I don't appreciate the insult...
I am well aware that the issue arose 6 days ago. When I saw what looked like
the innapropriate cross posting continuing, I chose to remind folks that the
thread was not welcome.
Incidentally, unless you had posted the original post from the web, you could
have chosen to prevent further erroneous cross posting by canceling the
original post, or you could have asked Todd to cancel it.
I really wish Todd would change his mind about applying editorial control so
that errors like this could be nipped in the bud easier. The more people who
use lugnet, the more a problem this will become.
Perhaps Todd could at least consider adding appropriate "follow ups to"
headers to misplaced posts (which would not be altering anything the poster
wrote, but would make it almost certain that responses would not continue to
flood the wrong group).
follow-ups to lugnet.admin.general (which is where I should have sent follow
ups originally).
Frank
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Richard Noeckel wrote:
>
> > Perhaps TORALS
> > ---(TORonto Adult Lego Society)---
>
> I like TORALS, it rhymes with morals! And also, all the other LEGO Groups use
> acronym to represent their collective.
How about S.Q.U.I.D.? That's way cooler. 'Course, I don't know
what it could stand for. Doesn't have a T or an L... Hmmm. Never
mind.
Mebbee GLUT? TORLUG? How about we get more inclusive... LUGON?
ONLUG? GLUON ?!? (Group of Lego Users in ONtario?)
Whee...
Not that I have a problem with TORALS, just that we might want to
brainstorm for a few minutes before I break out the embroidery needles
:)
Jeff Elliott
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> Richard Noeckel wrote:
> >
> > Perhaps TORALS
> > ---(Toronto Adult Lego Society)---
> >
> > I like TORALS, it rhymes with morals! And also, all the other LEGO Groups
> > use acronym to represent their collective.
> Jeff Elliott wrote:
> How about S.Q.U.I.D.? That's way cooler. 'Course, I don't know
> what it could stand for. Doesn't have a T or an L... Hmmm. Never
> mind.
>
> Mebbee GLUT? TORLUG? How about we get more inclusive... LUGON?
> ONLUG? GLUON ?!? (Group of Lego Users in ONtario?)
>
> Whee...
> :)
> Jeff Elliott
O.K. fine, so I guess that NoBoDy likes TORALS, well then, on to
PLAN B. (no, not World Domination)
LEGO Toronto sounds good, or LEGO GTA. Maybe GATACA (Greater Area Toronto
Association for Collaborative Ascension)I like GATACA it ties into the movie!
But the best option is still LEGO GTA. Simplicity is the best option.
ALSO:
> Eric Kingsley wrote:
> I am waiting for more information on a Toronto based LUG before adding it
> to the map. I am mostly waiting for info on an official name for the group
> then it will be added.
P.S. has anyone responded to the Majestic Mr. Kingsley about our official
collective group name. We should decide soon!!! Also, what is the extent of
our parameters, with regards to the groups boarders. Will we encompass the
whole of southern Ontario, or could we go Power MAD and claim ALL Ontario, and
parts of Manitoba and Quebec. (We could appear as the largest group in the
world on Eric Kingsleys map) This would be a steep is the right direction if
we should decide to take over the World! 
Sincerely,
Richard N
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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> P.S. has anyone responded to the Majestic Mr. Kingsley about our official
> collective group name. We should decide soon!!! Also, what is the extent of
> our parameters, with regards to the groups boarders. Will we encompass the
> whole of southern Ontario, or could we go Power MAD and claim ALL Ontario, and
> parts of Manitoba and Quebec. (We could appear as the largest group in the
> world on Eric Kingsleys map) This would be a steep is the right direction if
> we should decide to take over the World! 
P.P.S. I have no idea where  came from. And no its not the rallying
call for the advent of World Domination. Really, its not!
Sincerely,
Richard N
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> > Mebbee GLUT? TORLUG? How about we get more inclusive... LUGON?
> > ONLUG? GLUON ?!? (Group of Lego Users in ONtario?)
>
> LEGO Toronto sounds good, or LEGO GTA. Maybe GATACA (Greater Area Toronto
> Association for Collaborative Ascension)I like GATACA it ties into the
> movie! But the best option is still LEGO GTA. Simplicity is the best
> option.
There might have a problem with "LEGO GTA", or any LUG that uses the word
"LEGO" in the title?
I dunno why, but LUGTOR always makes me think of RAPTOR.. it reminds me of some
sci-fi-esque monster.. probably hiding in the swamp just as the colonists land
on the otherwise idyllic new world.. muhahahaa.. (but anyway!).
> This would be a steep is the right direction if we should decide to take over
> the World! 
You're already living in the most beautiful country in the world - why (on
earth) would you want to take over the rest of it?
Richard
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> > Eric Kingsley wrote:
> > I am waiting for more information on a Toronto based LUG before adding it
> > to the map. I am mostly waiting for info on an official name for the group
> > then it will be added.
>
> P.S. has anyone responded to the Majestic Mr. Kingsley about our official
> collective group name. We should decide soon!!! Also, what is the extent of
> our parameters, with regards to the groups boarders. Will we encompass the
> whole of southern Ontario, or could we go Power MAD and claim ALL Ontario, and
> parts of Manitoba and Quebec. (We could appear as the largest group in the
> world on Eric Kingsleys map) This would be a steep is the right direction if
> we should decide to take over the World! 
Yes, I have. In order to expedite and lead the process, I've been working
with Eric and we're now under the title "rtlToronto" as that's the name we've
used for email distributions for the robotics contests and the webpage etc.
The LUGMAP now points to us on http://peach.mie.utoronto.ca/events/lego
Let's talk about this on Saturday at the Robotics event, see you all there!
Calum
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Calum Tsang writes:
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> > > Eric Kingsley wrote:
> > > I am waiting for more information on a Toronto based LUG before adding it
> > > to the map. I am mostly waiting for info on an official name for the group
> > > then it will be added.
> >
> > P.S. has anyone responded to the Majestic Mr. Kingsley about our official
> > collective group name. We should decide soon!!! Also, what is the extent of
> > our parameters, with regards to the groups boarders. Will we encompass the
> > whole of southern Ontario, or could we go Power MAD and claim ALL Ontario,
> > and parts of Manitoba and Quebec. (We could appear as the largest group in
> > the world on Eric Kingsleys map) This would be a steep is the right
> > direction if we should decide to take over the World! 
Majestic? I think that's the first time anyone has refered to me as Majestic
:-).
>
> Yes, I have. In order to expedite and lead the process, I've been working
> with Eric and we're now under the title "rtlToronto" as that's the name we've
> used for email distributions for the robotics contests and the webpage etc.
>
> The LUGMAP now points to us on http://peach.mie.utoronto.ca/events/lego
Anyway in trading E-mails with Calum I let him know that if you decide to
change your name to something besides "rtlToronto" I would be glad to change it
for you. As far as your current "area of influence" I have Calum suggested
southern Ontario. If you are going for world domination let me know and I can
expand your territory :-).
Here is a direct link to the development Canadian LUG map.
http://www.nelug.org/map/na/ca/lug/
> Let's talk about this on Saturday at the Robotics event, see you all there!
Good luck with your event. I hope you post some pictures it sounds like fun.
Thanks,
Eric "Your Majestic Map Maker" Kingsley
The New England LEGO Users Group
http://www.nelug.org/
View My Creations at:
http://www.nelug.org/members/kingsley/
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OK, forget TORALS,
I kinda like GATACA, but then again, I don't. SQUID has potential, What
about......
LUGASTGWTLBT
(pronounced: LUG - AST - GWTLBT )
Lego Users Group Area Surrounding The Guy With The Lego Brick Tattoo
I can see it now.... movie rights, The live Theatre version, baseball
hats, and of course SHIRTS!!!!!
8)
See the Tattoo @
http://www.members.home.net/cmagno/tattoo.htm
Chris
Lego Walker now @
www.members.home.net/cmagno/technics/index.htm
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O.K. so, this is the current list of possible names for the group:
1) rtlToronto
2) TORALS (TORonto Adults Lego Society)
3) LEGO Toronto
4) LEGO GTA (Greater Toronto Area)
5) LUGTOR ( Lego Users Group TORonto)
6) TORLUG ( TORonto Lego Users Group)
7) GTLUT ( Greater Toronto Lego Users Group)
8) LUGON ( Lego Users Group ONario)
9) ONLUG ( ONtario Lego Users Group)
10)GLUON (Group of Lego Users in ONtario)
11) SQUID (? ? ? ? ?)
12) GATACA (Greater Area Toronto Association for Collaborative Ascension)
13)LUGASTGWTLBT (Lego Users Group Area Surrounding The Guy With The Lego Brick
Tattoo)
14) I.T. LEGO Society (Ingenuitys thought) *I like this one,the name creates
an air of clever inventiveness that would pertain to a dynamic group, like our
own! Also the name comes across as a University, or Computes Systems research
and development sector.
Did I leave any out?
Any other contributions for the creation of a group name would be greatly
appreciated!!!
ALSO...
Eric "Your Majestic Map Maker" Kingsley wrote:
> As far as your current "area of influence," Calum and I have suggested
> southern Ontario. If you are going for world domination let me know and I can
> expand your territory :-).
LETS GO FOR IT!
As to the question of the groups extent, I say we claim all Ontario, why not!
Ive already laid claim to Hamilton, and Sudbury fell in line with no
resistance. BUT, I hesitate to march into Ottawa. That region has a semi-
active conversation rate, and I dont wish to dominate them
yet. In the name
of Lego, all will be assimilated into the TORONTO collective!!!!!!!
This debate will be further continued in the forum of the LEGO robotics
competition on the 27th. Details shall be discussed and hopefully a consensus
will be reached upon the naming our regime.
No wait, I meant group
-
Sincerely,
Richard
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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Chris Magno wrote:
>
> OK, forget TORALS,
>
> I kinda like GATACA, but then again, I don't. SQUID has potential, What
> about......
>
> LUGASTGWTLBT
>
> (pronounced: LUG - AST - GWTLBT )
>
> Lego Users Group Area Surrounding The Guy With The Lego Brick Tattoo
>
> I can see it now.... movie rights, The live Theatre version, baseball
> hats, and of course SHIRTS!!!!!
With the shoulders cut out, naturally.
Jeff
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In all seriousness, though, I have three main criteria for choosing a
group name:
1) It must not contain the word "Lego". Otherwise, we're just opening
ourselves up to getting a letter from TLG's lawyers; they've
demonstrated their interest in preserving their trademark in the past.
'Nuff said.
2) If we're trying to include the area shown on Eric's maps - that is,
all of southern Ontario, we ought not to use "Toronto" in the name or
acronym. It's not really being considerate to people in London or
Ottawa, right? And one thing I like about RTL / LUGNET, is that people
are usually considerate.
3) It's gotta sound/look nice.
Obviously, we can relax restriction 2 if we want to be a Toronto area
group.
So, of the suggestions so far, 8, 9, 10, 13 are OK for an Ontario group,
and 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 12 seem fine for a Toronto group. I don't mind
making it a Toronto group; and of course we'd welcome folks from all
over, but let's call a Toronto group a Toronto group, and an Ontario
group an Ontario group. :)
Jeff
Richard Noeckel wrote:
>
> O.K. so, this is the current list of possible names for the group:
>
> 1) rtlToronto
> 2) TORALS (TORonto Adults Lego Society)
> 3) LEGO Toronto
> 4) LEGO GTA (Greater Toronto Area)
> 5) LUGTOR ( Lego Users Group TORonto)
> 6) TORLUG ( TORonto Lego Users Group)
> 7) GTLUT ( Greater Toronto Lego Users Group)
> 8) LUGON ( Lego Users Group ONario)
> 9) ONLUG ( ONtario Lego Users Group)
> 10)GLUON (Group of Lego Users in ONtario)
> 11) SQUID (? ? ? ? ?)
> 12) GATACA (Greater Area Toronto Association for Collaborative Ascension)
> 13)LUGASTGWTLBT (Lego Users Group Area Surrounding The Guy With The Lego Brick
> Tattoo)
> 14) I.T. LEGO Society (Ingenuitys thought) *I like this one,the name creates
> an air of clever inventiveness that would pertain to a dynamic group, like our
> own! Also the name comes across as a University, or Computes Systems research
> and development sector.
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> Did I leave any out?
> Any other contributions for the creation of a group name would be greatly
> appreciated!!!
TONCALUG :) _T_oronto _On_tario _Ca_nada _L_EGO _U_sers _G_roup
--Todd
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> Did I leave any out?
> Any other contributions for the creation of a group name would be greatly
> appreciated!!!
ULITOC
_U_sers of _L_EGO _I_n _T_oronto, _O_ntario, _C_anada.
Alan
http://foofoogood.homestead.com/files/lego.htm
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> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> > Did I leave any out?
> > Any other contributions for the creation of a group name would be greatly
> > appreciated!!!
Here are a couple of suggestions:
Southern Ontario Brickheads - Unfortunately this shortens to S.O.B.s :-)
Toronto Area Lego Enthusiast NeTwork = TALENT
Lovers Of Lego In the Toronto Area = LOLITA
Lego Enthusiast Group of Ontaro = LEGO (I doubt this'll make it past the
attorneys!)
Andrew
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I kinda like S.O.B.s
--
~mek~
(remove cc from atkincc to email me)
andrew keeping wrote in message ...
>
> > In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> > > Did I leave any out?
> > > Any other contributions for the creation of a group name would be greatly
> > > appreciated!!!
>
> Here are a couple of suggestions:
>
> Southern Ontario Brickheads - Unfortunately this shortens to S.O.B.s :-)
> Toronto Area Lego Enthusiast NeTwork = TALENT
> Lovers Of Lego In the Toronto Area = LOLITA
> Lego Enthusiast Group of Ontaro = LEGO (I doubt this'll make it past the
> attorneys!)
>
> Andrew
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O.K. looks like weve got some ground rules to follow:
Jeff Elliott wrote:
> In all seriousness, though, I have three main criteria for choosing a
> group name:
> 1) It must not contain the word "Lego". Otherwise, we're just opening
> ourselves up to getting a letter from TLG's lawyers; they've
> demonstrated their interest in preserving their trademark in the past.
> 'Nuff said.
> 2) If we're trying to include the area shown on Eric's maps - that is,
> all of southern Ontario, we ought not to use "Toronto" in the name or
> acronym. It's not really being considerate to people in London or
> Ottawa, right? And one thing I like about RTL / LUGNET, is that people
> are usually considerate.
> 3) It's gotta sound/look nice.
This is the current UPDATED list of possible names for the group:
1) rtlToronto
2) TORALS (TORonto Adults Lego Society)
3) LEGO Toronto
4) LEGO GTA (Greater Toronto Area)
5) LUGTOR ( Lego Users Group TORonto)
6) TORLUG ( TORonto Lego Users Group)
7) GTLUT ( Greater Toronto Lego Users Group)
8) LUGON ( Lego Users Group ONario)
9) ONLUG ( ONtario Lego Users Group)
10)GLUON (Group of Lego Users in ONtario)
11)SQUID (? ? ? ? ?)
12)GATACA (Greater Area Toronto Association for Collaborative Ascension)
13)LUGASTGWTLBT (Lego Users Group Area Surrounding The Guy With The Lego Brick
Tattoo)
14) I.T. LEGO Society (Ingenuitys thought)
15) TONCALUG :) _T_oronto _On_tario _Ca_nada _L_EGO _U_sers _G_roup
16) ULITOC _U_sers of _L_EGO _I_n _T_oronto, _O_ntario, _C_anada.
17) S.O.B.s Southern Ontario Brickheads
18) TALENT Toronto Area Lego Enthusiast NeTwork
19) LOLITA Lovers Of Lego In the Toronto Area
20) LEGO Lego Enthusiast Group of Ontaro
21) TLS Toronto Lego Society
After the successful LEGO robotics competition that was held on the 27th was
adjourned, the group convened at a restaurant for further discussion. We
arrived at the conclusion that the name must be simple and direct. I believe
this was the name that was vaguely agreed upon? ---TLS Toronto Lego Society---
simple, direct, and inclusive to the greater Toronto area, and it was up to
code with Jeff Elliotts ground rules!
Soooooo
do we have a consensus on this name. There must be a majority
decision. Changes, and revisions can still be made. But the name list is
getting exceedingly long and I believe that we can arrive at a decision with a
simple vote. Do we agree upon the Toronto Lego Society (TLS)?
Sincerely,
Richard
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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TLS
has got my vote!
but lets not count out
LUGASTGWTLBT (Lego Users Group Area Surrounding The Guy With The Lego
Brick Tattoo)
or SQUID.
and just to be a pain.....
L.E.G.O. Lego Enthusiast Group of Ontario
would probably sail right past the boyz from the barr
--
Chris
Lego Walker now @
www.members.home.net/cmagno/technics/index.htm
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Chris Magno writes:
> TLS
> has got my vote!
Make that two votes for 'Toronto Lego Society'!!!!!!!!!
I believe that we have reached a majority, so i guess this the official
name... ;)
O.K. fine, I'll wait for about three more people to vote in before the name is
approved as official.
P.S. TORONTO needs an annual BrickWars event, lets creat one this summer!!!!!
Sincerely,
Richard
You can reach me at shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great.-
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In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Richard Noeckel writes:
> In lugnet.loc.ca.on.tor, Chris Magno writes:
>
> > TLS
>
> > has got my vote!
>
> Make that two votes for 'Toronto Lego Society'!!!!!!!!!
I have no objections to it...
>
> P.S. TORONTO needs an annual BrickWars event, lets creat one this summer!!!!!
Annual? ANNUAL? How about weekly? :)
Jeff Elliott
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