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In lugnet.mediawatch, Felix Greco wrote:
> In lugnet.mediawatch, Mike Walsh wrote:
> > Cyndi Bradham and her large Castle layout which was on display this past
> > weekend at LEGO Palooza in Chapel Hill, NC were featured in an article in
> > the Raleigh News and Observer:
>
> I love the logic: "What's the bid deal, I mean it could be heroin." I'll have
> to use that next time I'm justifying a big purchase ;)
>
> Nice example of unbiased reporting. He replies to your comment with an
> "Oohhh-Kaaay." So creating your own utopian world is somehow crazy?
It's pretty interesting how the off-the-cuff things you say are what ends up
being printed, while what you perceive as the actual interview does not. But any
press is good press, right?
C.
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Felix Greco wrote:
> In lugnet.mediawatch, Mike Walsh wrote:
> > Cyndi Bradham and her large Castle layout which was on display this past
> > weekend at LEGO Palooza in Chapel Hill, NC were featured in an article in
> > the Raleigh News and Observer:
>
> I love the logic: "What's the bid deal, I mean it could be heroin." I'll have
> to use that next time I'm justifying a big purchase ;)
I use variants of this comment ALL the time:-)
>
> Nice example of unbiased reporting. He replies to your comment with an
> "Oohhh-Kaaay." So creating your own utopian world is somehow crazy?
No, but being stuck writing about this is:-)
Over here in good ol' NC, the News and Observer is a very liberal paper - while
that doesn't really mean anything in terms of the bias of this article, the side
effect is that the writing itself is often more subjective than objective - so
those comments (which are NOT true newspaper reporting) are pretty common in the
N & O.
Sad thing is, I used to work there.
Joe
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In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Mike Walsh wrote:
> On February 3rd and 4th NCLUG in cooperation with the Morehead Planatarium
> at the University of North Carlina Chapel Hill hosts LEGO Palooza. The 3rd
> LEGO Palooza expands to a 2 day event running from 12-4 both Saturday and
> Sunday. This year the display exhibits expand from Space themed to all
> themes. Al particular interest are large Castle, Star Wars and Town
> layouts. NCLTC will have a small train layout on display. There is also a
> large collection of bricks for kids and adults to build with.
>
> For more information and directions, visit the Morehead Planatarium web
> site:
>
> http://www.moreheadplanetarium.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=news_item&id=371
>
> Admission is free.
I wish there was 'advance' warning about this event. I mean, I didn't see any
post about this event on LUGNET. Such as, a 3 to 5 week in-advance notice about
the event. So, I can make travel plans hotel, car, etc. Generally
speaking...about any LEGO fan/club event, no matter where the event is or when
it is. Because I might want to travel to visit, and see the event in person.
:-) (sigh)
But anyways... I am glad everybody had a good time.
-Abner
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Mike Walsh wrote:
> Cyndi Bradham and her large Castle layout which was on display this past
> weekend at LEGO Palooza in Chapel Hill, NC were featured in an article in
> the Raleigh News and Observer:
I love the logic: "What's the bid deal, I mean it could be heroin." I'll have
to use that next time I'm justifying a big purchase ;)
Nice example of unbiased reporting. He replies to your comment with an
"Oohhh-Kaaay." So creating your own utopian world is somehow crazy?
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In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Mike Walsh wrote:
>
> "Todd Thuma" <thumat@gactr.uga.edu> wrote in message
> news:JCzx3n.AJs@lugnet.com...
> > In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Mike Walsh wrote:
A bunch snipped
> Mike
Mike,
Thanks! I posted in part out of fun and part out of annoyance. Had I been in the
area I would have definitely dropped by. Hey, a planetarium and a LEGO event, my
two favorite loves in one. I would have been there. Sadly, I live too far away
to to have been there with 4 hours notice.
And, yes, I saw the pics Joe posted. Your NC folks always seem to have a lot of
fun and put on a great show.
Sincerely,
Todd
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"Todd Thuma" <thumat@gactr.uga.edu> wrote in message
news:JCzx3n.AJs@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Mike Walsh wrote:
[ ... snipped ... ]
>
> I am a little confused on the tense used in the above paragraph. Since the
> event
> happened on the 3rd and 4th and the post was made on the 3rd (same month)
> should
> the tense have been past tense? Instead, the tense implied the event was
> happening in the future. While I fundamentally agree that a post made at
> 11:00
> AM GMT (7 AM EST) is in the future of an event starting at 12 PM EST (4 PM
> GMT).
Better late than never eh?
>
> Too bad this was not made a week or more ago, when the notice to the
> community
> might have generated some participation and/or visitation.
Absolutely. I think it was simple oversight that this didn't happen.
People get busy and things get dropped. We did have a number of posts to
the NCLUG Yahoo Group so I believe we got pretty good local coverage.
> The link supplied by the way dates their post Jan 11th, 2007. Would that
> have
> been too early to post to LUGNET? My apologies if I missed a previous post
> on
> this event.
No, I don't think it would have been to early. It could have been followed
up with a reminder posting the week of the event.
>
> I am standing by for the POST event wrap-up. I would dearly like to see
> pictures
> of the layout and MOCs. Many of these events are my inspiration to build
> and be
> creative, if only to copy what others have done (hahahahaha).
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Todd
Joe Meno has posted a wrap up, did you catch that? It was a fun event, I
wish I could have spent more time there. The Planatarium staff were very
pleased with the event and were very supportive.
Mike
--
Mike Walsh - mike_walsh at mindspring.com
http://blog.carolinatrainbuilders.com - My LEGO Blog
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.loc.us.nc, Mike Walsh wrote:
> On February 3rd and 4th NCLUG in cooperation with the Morehead Planatarium
> at the University of North Carlina Chapel Hill hosts LEGO Palooza. The 3rd
> LEGO Palooza expands to a 2 day event running from 12-4 both Saturday and
> Sunday. This year the display exhibits expand from Space themed to all
> themes. Al particular interest are large Castle, Star Wars and Town
> layouts. NCLTC will have a small train layout on display. There is also a
> large collection of bricks for kids and adults to build with.
>
> For more information and directions, visit the Morehead Planatarium web
> site:
>
> http://www.moreheadplanetarium.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=news_item&id=371
>
> Admission is free.
I am a little confused on the tense used in the above paragraph. Since the event
happened on the 3rd and 4th and the post was made on the 3rd (same month) should
the tense have been past tense? Instead, the tense implied the event was
happening in the future. While I fundamentally agree that a post made at 11:00
AM GMT (7 AM EST) is in the future of an event starting at 12 PM EST (4 PM GMT),
it would have been beneficial to have more than a few hours notice.
Too bad this was not made a week or more ago, when the notice to the community
might have generated some participation and/or visitation.
The link supplied by the way dates their post Jan 11th, 2007. Would that have
been too early to post to LUGNET? My apologies if I missed a previous post on
this event.
I am standing by for the POST event wrap-up. I would dearly like to see pictures
of the layout and MOCs. Many of these events are my inspiration to build and be
creative, if only to copy what others have done (hahahahaha).
Respectfully,
Todd
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In lugnet.loc.us.nc, Mike Walsh wrote:
> On February 3rd and 4th NCLUG in cooperation with the Morehead Planatarium
> at the University of North Carlina Chapel Hill hosts LEGO Palooza. The 3rd
> LEGO Palooza expands to a 2 day event running from 12-4 both Saturday and
> Sunday. This year the display exhibits expand from Space themed to all
> themes. Al particular interest are large Castle, Star Wars and Town
> layouts. NCLTC will have a small train layout on display. There is also a
> large collection of bricks for kids and adults to build with.
>
> For more information and directions, visit the Morehead Planatarium web
> site:
>
> http://www.moreheadplanetarium.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=news_item&id=371
>
> Admission is free.
I am a little confused on the tense used in the above paragraph. Since the event
happened on the 3rd and 4th and the post was made on the 3rd (same month) should
the tense have been past tense? Instead, the tense implied the event was
happening in the future. While I fundamentally agree that a post made at 11:00
AM GMT (7 AM EST) is in the future of an event starting at 12 PM EST (4 PM GMT).
Too bad this was not made a week or more ago, when the notice to the community
might have generated some participation and/or visitation.
The link supplied by the way dates their post Jan 11th, 2007. Would that have
been too early to post to LUGNET? My apologies if I missed a previous post on
this event.
I am standing by for the POST event wrap-up. I would dearly like to see pictures
of the layout and MOCs. Many of these events are my inspiration to build and be
creative, if only to copy what others have done (hahahahaha).
Respectfully,
Todd
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Hi all,
as announced previously, NCLUG was the host of LEGOPalooza this weekend at
Morehead Planetarium. This year, the event was expanded to 2 days, and was
earlier in the year compared to previous paloozas. This time, we had a Star
Wars display with sets from Sabrina and Signe Gravatt and customs by Gareth
Bowler:
a Harry Potter display by Jennifer Joy Poole:
a Batman display by Taylor Poole:
a town layout by Joe Evangelista, Mike Walsh and Joe Meno
Joe E:
Mike Walsh:
a castle display by Cyndi Bradham:
a retro town layout by Carin and Jane Proctor:
a heliport by Team Joe:
and an NXT demo/display by me:
There were also displays by Ian Brusso (Technic), David Winegar (Space) and
Gupreet Jawa (Castle).
There also was a building zone:
Attendance was about 1300 for the event - 700 on Saturday and 600 on Sunday.
So how was it?
It was a lot of fun! Having way too many events for my good, I can say that I
really enjoyed doing this one because I did a live demo and did some true
interaction - the NXT models were from instructions and progras that Philippe
Hurbain posted last week The spy bot was perfect for the event, as it was small,
easy to repair (they did fall off the table), and used one set each, which was
really nice to talk about the sets. I also had a joystick built, but for the
fast pace of the event, I wasnt able to use it, so by Sunday it was converted
to another NXT spy bot. Also the joystick was stuck to interaction with one
person, while the spybots could interact with anyone it happened to see.
There were a lot of questions about the NXT, and I had my laptop running to show
the program for the bots. And the general reaction from the kids was summed up
by this:
Gallery is here after
moderation:
We also got media coverage from a local TV station (NBC17) and two local
papers.
Many thanks to all those who participated, and also to Karen Kornegay and the
staff of Morehead Planetarium - its always fun to do a show, and this has
become the event I look forward to the most!
Yep, its blurry, but it summed up how I felt - this rocked!
Joe Meno
Administrator, NCLUG
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