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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Tedward
<tgodwin@victoriaspam-block.tc.ca> wrote:
> In lugnet.org.us.baylug, Russell Clark wrote:
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> > ... all weekend we were having to explain to people why stuff
> > mentioned in the article was not actually on display. The public was very
> > confused.
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> Ouch! That has got to be disheartening. I hope no one got angry or too upset.
I handled some of those cases Saturday. People were a little
confused, but not angry. I explained that the reporter misunderstood,
and had done the interview before we ever set up the display so he
didn't see it, and they were mollified.
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In lugnet.org.us.baylug, Russell Clark wrote:
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... all weekend we were having to explain to people why stuff
mentioned in the article was not actually on display. The public was very
confused.
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Ouch! That has got to be disheartening. I hope no one got angry or too upset.
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In lugnet.org.us.baylug, Ted Godwin wrote:
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In lugnet.announce, Russell Clark wrote:
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Well, Im a little disappointed. Much of what is said in the article is not
what I said in the interview.
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Having worked with a few news outlets local to me and seeing how they can
mangle the most simple facts I think it is a great article. The only
negatives would be the reference to unwashed masses and a lack of a URL for
your website. Both minor points to try to improve for next time and only one
can you really do much about. The bulk of the article is positive,
lighthearted and has what I hope is accurate information for the museum
display. They dont get much better, well done.
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It doesnt. Last weekend was the first one being open since the article came
out, and I heard all weekend we were having to explain to people why stuff
mentioned in the article was not actually on display. The public was very
confused.
Russell
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In lugnet.announce, Russell Clark wrote:
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Well, Im a little disappointed. Much of what is said in the article is not
what I said in the interview.
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Having worked with a few news outlets local to me and seeing how they can mangle
the most simple facts I think it is a great article. The only negatives would be
the reference to unwashed masses and a lack of a URL for your website. Both
minor points to try to improve for next time and only one can you really do much
about. The bulk of the article is positive, lighthearted and has what I hope is
accurate information for the museum display. They dont get much better, well
done.
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Museum of American Heritage
351 Homer Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Schedule: Show Hours: Friday-Sunday 11am-4pm Monday-Thursday closed
Admission: Donation
We are pleased to announce that our 5th Annual "Living LEGO-cy" Christmas show
will be on display in the Frank Livermore Learning Center at the Museum of
American Heritage in Palo Alto for the Holiday season. The display will run
Sunday, December 7, 2008 through Sunday, January 11, 2009. Friday and Saturday,
December 5-6, 2008 are members-only set-up days, from 10am-5pm, and the learning
center will be closed to the public on those days. BayLTC will be presenting a
self-running train layout with several loops of trains running through town,
farming, and suburban scenes. In addition, BayLUG members will have a variety of
other models on display.
More Info: http://www.moah.org
Russell
BayLUG
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The Bay Area LEGO Users Group (BayLUG) is pleased to announce that on October
10, 2008, we turn 10 years old, and we want you to come out and celebrate with
us! The party is at the Museum of American Heritage in Palo Alto on Sunday,
October 12. The room will be open to the public from 3pm-5pm. There will be
displays to see, LEGO to buy, and refreshments to enjoy. The museum address is:
Museum of American Heritage
351 Homer Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Hope to see you there!
--
Russell Clark
President/Co-Founder, BayLUG/BayLTC
http://www.baylug.org/russellc/
Fire Chief, PCFD
There is a very fine line between
"hobby" and "mental illness".
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The Adventure Begins: BrickCon 2008 Registration is Open!
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BrickCon 2008 Early Registration is now available at
http://www.brickcon.org/register-yourself
at the special Early Registration price (prices go up starting in August).
BrickCon is an annual adult Lego hobbyist convention and exposition in
Seattle.
BrickCon 2008 will be October 3, 4, and 5, with load-in and some events
starting Thursday, October 2.
The venue this year is the Exhibition Hall at Seattle Center
http://www.seattlecenter.com/booking/detail.asp?VE_VenueNum=510
which is in the same general facility as recent years (Seattle Center) but
much larger and has adjoined, dedicated classrooms and other nifty
features.
The schedule of events for BrickCon 2008 has not been finalized but
currently includes reduced public exposition hours (11am--3pm Saturday and
Sunday) and many of our traditional events (a draft, a Dirty Brickster,
speed builds, a blind build, etc., etc.).
For more information, visit
http://www.brickcon.org
--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
LEGO: CA+++ SW++ GA+c #++++++ LS+++ P+++++ YB77m
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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Russell Clark
rclark at telis.org
408.605.5412 (cell)
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA - The Bay Area LEGO Train Club (BayLTC) is
pleased to announce that we will be displaying for the fifth time at the
Train Collectors Association Cal-Stewart Spring Meet in Santa Clara. Here
are the show details:
Friday-Sunday, March 14-16, 2008
Santa Clara Convention Center
5001 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Show Hours: Open to TCA members all weekend.
Open to the public Sunday only 10am-2pm.
Admission: $5.00
Kids under 12 are free
This layout will be our dress rehearsal for the 2008 NMRA National Train
Show in Anaheim in July. This means that the layout we are taking there
will be set up 100% here. If you can't make it to Anaheim this summer,
this is your chance to see that layout.
Additional information may be obtained at:
http://www.norcaltca.com/pages/calstew.htm
--
Russell Clark
President/Co-Founder, BayLUG/BayLTC
http://www.baylug.org/russellc/
Fire Chief, PCFD
There is a very fine line between
"hobby" and "mental illness".
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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Russell Clark
rclark@telis.org
408.605.5412 (cell)
February 2008 BayLUG Meeting
Sunday, February 24, 2008
11am-4pm
Museum of American Heritage
351 Homer Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
BayLUG will be having a meeting and show on February 24, 2008, from 11am-4pm
in the Frank Livermore Learning Center at the Museum of American Heritage in
Palo Alto. Members can bring models to display, as well as buy/sell/trade
LEGO parts and sets. Display space is limited however, so you need to
reserve space or even bring your own table(s). Watch the members mailing
list for more details.
There will be members offering LEGO parts and sets for sale or trade, so
bring your wallet.
Setup for members only will begin at 10:30am. Teardown will begin at 3:30pm.
The theme for the building contest has not yet been decided.
--
Russell Clark
President/Co-Founder, BayLTC/BayLUG
http://www.baylug.org/russellc/
Fire Chief, PCFD
There is a very fine line between
"hobby" and "mental illness".
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