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Followups to LUGNET.ORG
I would like to add CARLUG and Midsouth LTC to the LUGMAP. To do so I need to
know the region that you represent. Are both just Arkansas? or are they more
broad. Also what does CAR stand for? C_entral AR_kansas?
The LUGNET Admins may want to add a newsgroup for you as well.
Eric Kingsley
In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Matthew Greene writes:
> We finally have a place to set up the train lay out and meet. So we will be
> setting regular meetings are CARLUG and Midsouth LTC.
>
> When
> The 2nd Sat - 9am till Noon & the 3rd Tuesday from 7PM till 10PM
> That means 9/15 &/or 9/18 will be the Sept dates.
> Where
> 500 Dupree Drive, Jacksonville, AR - the corner of Dupree & Louise
> Let me know and I can email you a map or I will post a map to brickshelf.
>
> The club layout will be set up and we will talk about changes for the
> upcoming Arkansas River Valley Annual Train Show. The club is set to show
> there on Oct 13th.
>
> Bring your trains, MOC's and ideas.
>
> Any questions drop me an email.
>
> Matthew Greene
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We finally have a place to set up the train lay out and meet. So we will be
setting regular meetings are CARLUG and Midsouth LTC.
When
The 2nd Sat - 9am till Noon & the 3rd Tuesday from 7PM till 10PM
That means 9/15 &/or 9/18 will be the Sept dates.
Where
500 Dupree Drive, Jacksonville, AR - the corner of Dupree & Louise
Let me know and I can email you a map or I will post a map to brickshelf.
The club layout will be set up and we will talk about changes for the
upcoming Arkansas River Valley Annual Train Show. The club is set to show
there on Oct 13th.
Bring your trains, MOC's and ideas.
Any questions drop me an email.
Matthew Greene
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Hello.
Anyone out there interested in having a (non-group based) LEGO meeting in
Memphis? If so, let me know your stand on the issue.
James J.
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In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Rich Thompson writes:
> Hey James! I can transport you to Nashville's TennLUG meetings easily. I
> have room for six in my truck + enough cargo space for a decent sized
> layout. I am already taking two smaller folks up the first or second week in
> April...if we can work out schedules with the other TennLUG folks (mainly
> Robert, who has volunteered his house).
>
> As for a local group, my lego area is dining room sized (in fact, it once
> was the dining room...hahaha) and we could get together here when a full
> blown TennLUG meeting isn't an option.
>
> The TennLUG group is considering a larger train layout or a larger project.
> I imagine that will be the topic at the next meeting...
>
> Shoot me an email.... rich@robotthoughts.com
>
> Rich Thompson
> http://www.tennlug.com
> http://www.robotthoughts.com
Thanks for the offer, Rich.
That sounds great. I may have to work on Saturdays, but I'll let you know
something. I may be able to work out later meetings easier, esp. once U of M
lets out. Despite it's overwhelming size, I might be able to shoehorn my
(currently visible) entire LEGO collection into something convenient (or 1 big
Rubbermaid, if I owned such).
The get together in town sounds great also.
It's good to know that there is someone in town that I can exchange ideas with.
I still have a few models I made in earlier years that can be easily
re-assembled. If you deal with any of the L-CAD programs, I could always use
suggestions, such as with my large Articulated Battroid/Mecha project, or with
custom-made elements.
Get back to me soon.
James J.
jejackso@memphis.edu
http://www.people.memphis.edu/~Jejackso/ledit.html
(Personal Minifig Population: >=55, with 3 still unaccounted for.)
> P.S. I think Todd may be getting overworked. His sig read "--Todd (listening
> to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)". Scary stuff indeed :p lol
>
> In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, James Jackson writes:
> > In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Todd Lehman writes:
> > > In lugnet.org.us.bloc, James Jackson writes:
> > > > How would you go about establishing a new L.U.G., particularly in a
> > > > more-localized region? Although I would like to start one in Memphis,
> > > > I am not sure that I could round-up enough "local boys" and "local gals"
> > > > who'd be interested.
> > >
> > > I would start by posting a question to gauge interest level in the relevant
> > > local groups and seeing how many people are around. Give your thoughts on
> > > what you'd like to accomplish, how often you'd like to get together, how
> > > formal of an organization, etc. Then, if you get a few responses, see if
> > > you can all decide on a date to meet at someone's house (or a local pub or
> > > library, anywhere) and talk about stuff and bring LEGO and have an informal
> > > building session for a couple hours. See how it goes, see how people get
> > > along. (In my experience, LEGO people all seem to get along pretty well,
> > > compared to random people out in the general population.) See if people are
> > > excited about meet again. If so, set a date to meet again, then announce it
> > > and invite more people. Put up photos if you can -- that always helps
> > > people see that something is "real."
> > >
> > > BTW, when you say Memphis, do you mean the greater Memphis metropolitan area
> > > or something larger or smaller? The reason I ask is because you might
> > > contact the TennLUG people and see if there's overlap.
> > >
> > > http://www.tennlug.com/
> > > http://news.lugnet.com/org/us/tennlug/
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the information Todd. When I say Memphis, I mean it would be nice to
> > have a subsidiary-type LUG dealing with Memphis and towns within a 60-mile
> > radius of it in the Mid-South or Tenn-Ark-Miss region. For you see, I am
> > without car, nor the means to travel 200 miles and 4-5 hrs. to Nashville.
> >
> > > --Todd (listening to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)
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We'll be meeting sometime during the first of April on a saturday. We'll
post directions and dates to lugnet.loc.us.tn and lugnet.org.us.tennlug..
Also, http://www.tennlug.com will be updated.
Rich Thompson
http://www.tennlug.com
http://www.robotthoughts.com
In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Benjamin Medinets writes:
> In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Rich Thompson writes:
> > Hey James! I can transport you to Nashville's TennLUG meetings easily. I
> > have room for six in my truck + enough cargo space for a decent sized
> > layout. I am already taking two smaller folks up the first or second week in
> > April...if we can work out schedules with the other TennLUG folks (mainly
> > Robert, who has volunteered his house).
> >
> > As for a local group, my lego area is dining room sized (in fact, it once
> > was the dining room...hahaha) and we could get together here when a full
> > blown TennLUG meeting isn't an option.
> >
> > The TennLUG group is considering a larger train layout or a larger project.
> > I imagine that will be the topic at the next meeting...
> >
> > Shoot me an email.... rich@robotthoughts.com
>
> Can you give me the date and location of the next meeting? I am in
> Clarksville, and would like to meet some local AFOL's. But sadly, I am
> going to be moving in 2 months back to my home of record in Southern
> Ontario. Oh well, some info would be appreciated.
>
> Benjamin Medinets
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In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Rich Thompson writes:
> Hey James! I can transport you to Nashville's TennLUG meetings easily. I
> have room for six in my truck + enough cargo space for a decent sized
> layout. I am already taking two smaller folks up the first or second week in
> April...if we can work out schedules with the other TennLUG folks (mainly
> Robert, who has volunteered his house).
>
> As for a local group, my lego area is dining room sized (in fact, it once
> was the dining room...hahaha) and we could get together here when a full
> blown TennLUG meeting isn't an option.
>
> The TennLUG group is considering a larger train layout or a larger project.
> I imagine that will be the topic at the next meeting...
>
> Shoot me an email.... rich@robotthoughts.com
Can you give me the date and location of the next meeting? I am in
Clarksville, and would like to meet some local AFOL's. But sadly, I am
going to be moving in 2 months back to my home of record in Southern
Ontario. Oh well, some info would be appreciated.
Benjamin Medinets
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Hey James! I can transport you to Nashville's TennLUG meetings easily. I
have room for six in my truck + enough cargo space for a decent sized
layout. I am already taking two smaller folks up the first or second week in
April...if we can work out schedules with the other TennLUG folks (mainly
Robert, who has volunteered his house).
As for a local group, my lego area is dining room sized (in fact, it once
was the dining room...hahaha) and we could get together here when a full
blown TennLUG meeting isn't an option.
The TennLUG group is considering a larger train layout or a larger project.
I imagine that will be the topic at the next meeting...
Shoot me an email.... rich@robotthoughts.com
Rich Thompson
http://www.tennlug.com
http://www.robotthoughts.com
P.S. I think Todd may be getting overworked. His sig read "--Todd (listening
to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)". Scary stuff indeed :p
In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, James Jackson writes:
> In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Todd Lehman writes:
> > In lugnet.org.us.bloc, James Jackson writes:
> > > How would you go about establishing a new L.U.G., particularly in a
> > > more-localized region? Although I would like to start one in Memphis,
> > > I am not sure that I could round-up enough "local boys" and "local gals"
> > > who'd be interested.
> >
> > I would start by posting a question to gauge interest level in the relevant
> > local groups and seeing how many people are around. Give your thoughts on
> > what you'd like to accomplish, how often you'd like to get together, how
> > formal of an organization, etc. Then, if you get a few responses, see if
> > you can all decide on a date to meet at someone's house (or a local pub or
> > library, anywhere) and talk about stuff and bring LEGO and have an informal
> > building session for a couple hours. See how it goes, see how people get
> > along. (In my experience, LEGO people all seem to get along pretty well,
> > compared to random people out in the general population.) See if people are
> > excited about meet again. If so, set a date to meet again, then announce it
> > and invite more people. Put up photos if you can -- that always helps
> > people see that something is "real."
> >
> > BTW, when you say Memphis, do you mean the greater Memphis metropolitan area
> > or something larger or smaller? The reason I ask is because you might
> > contact the TennLUG people and see if there's overlap.
> >
> > http://www.tennlug.com/
> > http://news.lugnet.com/org/us/tennlug/
>
>
> Thanks for the information Todd. When I say Memphis, I mean it would be nice to
> have a subsidiary-type LUG dealing with Memphis and towns within a 60-mile
> radius of it in the Mid-South or Tenn-Ark-Miss region. For you see, I am
> without car, nor the means to travel 200 miles and 4-5 hrs. to Nashville.
>
> > --Todd (listening to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)
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In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.bloc, James Jackson writes:
> > How would you go about establishing a new L.U.G., particularly in a
> > more-localized region? Although I would like to start one in Memphis,
> > I am not sure that I could round-up enough "local boys" and "local gals"
> > who'd be interested.
>
> I would start by posting a question to gauge interest level in the relevant
> local groups and seeing how many people are around. Give your thoughts on
> what you'd like to accomplish, how often you'd like to get together, how
> formal of an organization, etc. Then, if you get a few responses, see if
> you can all decide on a date to meet at someone's house (or a local pub or
> library, anywhere) and talk about stuff and bring LEGO and have an informal
> building session for a couple hours. See how it goes, see how people get
> along. (In my experience, LEGO people all seem to get along pretty well,
> compared to random people out in the general population.) See if people are
> excited about meet again. If so, set a date to meet again, then announce it
> and invite more people. Put up photos if you can -- that always helps
> people see that something is "real."
>
> BTW, when you say Memphis, do you mean the greater Memphis metropolitan area
> or something larger or smaller? The reason I ask is because you might
> contact the TennLUG people and see if there's overlap.
>
> http://www.tennlug.com/
> http://news.lugnet.com/org/us/tennlug/
Thanks for the information Todd. When I say Memphis, I mean it would be nice to
have a subsidiary-type LUG dealing with Memphis and towns within a 60-mile
radius of it in the Mid-South or Tenn-Ark-Miss region. For you see, I am
without car, nor the means to travel 200 miles and 4-5 hrs. to Nashville.
> --Todd (listening to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)
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In lugnet.org.us.bloc, James Jackson writes:
> How would you go about establishing a new L.U.G., particularly in a
> more-localized region? Although I would like to start one in Memphis,
> I am not sure that I could round-up enough "local boys" and "local gals"
> who'd be interested.
I would start by posting a question to gauge interest level in the relevant
local groups and seeing how many people are around. Give your thoughts on
what you'd like to accomplish, how often you'd like to get together, how
formal of an organization, etc. Then, if you get a few responses, see if
you can all decide on a date to meet at someone's house (or a local pub or
library, anywhere) and talk about stuff and bring LEGO and have an informal
building session for a couple hours. See how it goes, see how people get
along. (In my experience, LEGO people all seem to get along pretty well,
compared to random people out in the general population.) See if people are
excited about meet again. If so, set a date to meet again, then announce it
and invite more people. Put up photos if you can -- that always helps
people see that something is "real."
BTW, when you say Memphis, do you mean the greater Memphis metropolitan area
or something larger or smaller? The reason I ask is because you might
contact the TennLUG people and see if there's overlap.
http://www.tennlug.com/
http://news.lugnet.com/org/us/tennlug/
--Todd (listening to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)
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In lugnet.org.us.bloc, James Jackson writes:
> How would you go about establishing a new L.U.G., particularly in a
> more-localized region? Although I would like to start one in Memphis, I am not
> sure that I could round-up enough "local boys" and "local gals" who'd be
> interested.
We had a loose group of people in Ohio. Then a couple people just started
organizing events. BrikWars was the event we used to start getting groups
together. Although, the gather-at-Troy's-house-and-build-something-neat
sessions are doing well too.
I suggest just trying to organize a get-together. But, I'd caution not to
wait until everybody who is interested can make it. You'll never resolve all
the schedules. Just pick a time that a few people can definately make and get
started. Other people will make other sessions.
Good Luck,
Gino A...
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Matthew Greene has received a copy of the PNLTC record event and has extended
an invitation for anyone in the area who would like to get together. Matthew
and I will keep everyone posted on the date, time, and location.
Rob
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We have just received a copy of the PNLTC record event and wondered if anyone
would like to join club members in a viewing. LMK and we can work on setting
a time and place.
Matthew Greene
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In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Rob Hendrix writes:
> I would hope that there are more than three AFOL's in Arkansas, but there
> seems to have been only one response of those interested in a local club.
Rob, This is Zack Pharr. My comp. has been down for LONG time. Just got i
working. I would be VERY interested in joining ARLUG. VERY.
Zack
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I would hope that there are more than three AFOL's in Arkansas, but there
seems to have been only one response of those interested in a local club.
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I would love to be a part of ARLUG. My parents live in the area and I am in
town frequently enough to play. I travel frequently as part of my job anyway.
I frequently find great Lego deals at the Targets and Wal-Mart's throughout
Arkansas.
Ashley
In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Rob Hendrix writes:
> I am wanting to start a LUG in my area (Hot Springs, Arkansas
> -Rob
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I am wanting to start a LUG in my area (Hot Springs, Arkansas). How about a
show of hands of all who are interested.?!
-Rob
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In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Rob Hendrix writes:
> Is there ANYONE in Arkansas (other than myself) who eats,drinks, and sleeps
> Lego here?
I do. I live in Hot Springs. And yes I eat, sleep, drink, and I also build
with my Legos. LOL.........But I don't exactly fit in to the AFOL section. I'm
only 15. BUT I have been playing and modeling with legos for about 12 of those
years. I have a Lego City ( called NARNIA ) with 6 foot tall model of the
Empire state building I call the STATE CENTER. Its red but thats the best i
could do with 200 a month. (but i like red though.) I plan on putting the
100+, 2 tall 2 wide little red windows in it this summer. I have multiple 2
foot buildings and they all are COLOR COATED. I have a parking 3 story parking
deck ( each story is 9 bricks High, and there is 4 storys of Apartments on top
of that), a 4 story mall that looks alot like Sean Keaneys. All together I
have about 35 nice, looking buildings. I also have 4 Trains and track running
through the City. I also have a 125 man Military ( mostly the calvery guys
). I also like the Castle and Pirate Themes. I would most defenitly like to
have a meeting with the local AFOLS.
The King of Narnia, Zack Pharr
p.s. Play Well
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In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Ashley Glennon writes:
> Looks pretty Lego-lonely in AR, Rob. I visit Little Rock AND Hot Springs
> several times a year. Do I count as an AR Lego fan?
>
> Some of my family lives in N.Little Rock. I usually find great deals at the
> Targets, Wal-Marts and K-Marts in the area.
>
> I will be in town over the holidays and in Hot Springs visiting the Museum of
> the Americas sometime in the next two weeks. Maybe we can meet. I want to
> take my wife to the museum.
> Ashley
> www.minifigmuseum.freeservers.com
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> In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Rob Hendrix writes:
> > Is there ANYONE in Arkansas (other than myself) who eats,drinks, and sleeps
> > Lego here?
I'd say lonely is right! But at least I don't have share my Lego's!
I'm thinking of asking Todd if he will change lugnet.loc.us.ar to
lugnet.loc.us.partyofone. What do you think?
-rob
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Looks pretty Lego-lonely in AR, Rob. I visit Little Rock AND Hot Springs
several times a year. Do I count as an AR Lego fan?
Some of my family lives in N.Little Rock. I usually find great deals at the
Targets, Wal-Marts and K-Marts in the area.
I will be in town over the holidays and in Hot Springs visiting the Museum of
the Americas sometime in the next two weeks. Maybe we can meet. I want to
take my wife to the museum.
Ashley
www.minifigmuseum.freeservers.com
In lugnet.loc.us.ar, Rob Hendrix writes:
> Is there ANYONE in Arkansas (other than myself) who eats,drinks, and sleeps
> Lego here?
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