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Re: Knowledge base
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lugnet.build
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Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:55:08 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Lester Witter writes:
> The train group is currently talking about collaborating on a book. I have long
> thought that the community might want to develop a knowledge base of lego
> expertise. I envisioned this as a collection of articles rather than a book and
> It would include basic building technques, style, specialty part use, etc. One
> idea is to have a part-of-the-month (week). One specialty part (i.e. 1x4-1x2
> angle bracket) is selected. People post ways in which they use this part and
> someone writes an article which is then archived somewhere (after review).
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> Lester
I have also thought about how we can not only develop a knowledge base of lego
expertise but also share our passion. By doing this we will increase our
numbers.
I like the idea of publishing an AFOL online zine. My son contributes to an
online zine (Low End Mac) and earns extra income from his "Tangerine
Fusion" column. A LUGNETZINE would be a great read.
I think a coffee table size book of AFOL Creations would make a great Christmas
present next year.
I was disapointed with the LEGO authorized book. luckily our public library has
a copy but I wouldn't buy one. There were zero 9v trains and I don't recall
mention of AFOL's or the great LEGO sculptors out there, ie. Eric Harshbarger
Bert Waters
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