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In lugnet.space, Daniel Rubin wrote:
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Hello all, in support of a new display were going to try and get going at
Brickfest this year, I am announcing a contest. The object? To build asteroid
based MOCs!
Your imaginations are the limit!
-Daniel Rubin (Brickfest 2005 Space Co-coordinator)
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If we make an astroid with a place on top to suspend it by fishing line, will
there be a way to hang them there at GMU? (provided we can bring our own
string)
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In lugnet.space, David Gregory wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Daniel Rubin wrote:
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Hello all, in support of a new display were going to try and get going at
Brickfest this year, I am announcing a contest. The object? To build
asteroid based MOCs!
Your imaginations are the limit!
-Daniel Rubin (Brickfest 2005 Space Co-coordinator)
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If we make an astroid with a place on top to suspend it by fishing line, will
there be a way to hang them there at GMU? (provided we can bring our own
string)
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Thats an interesting idea. Ill look at the ceiling next time Im there (in a
couple weeks). Alternatively, Lenny and I both plan to bring plenty of trans
elements to display these things interestingly (as well as the filler asteroids
well have). And if people want to bring their own trans stands, thatd be
great.
-Dan
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In lugnet.space, Daniel Rubin wrote:
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If we make an astroid with a place on top to suspend
it by fishing line, will there be a way to hang them
there at GMU?
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Thats an interesting idea.
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Hehe. Im picturing a walk-through asteroid field in 3-D. Picture the
swoosh factor for anybody with a small ship...
--
Brian Davis
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