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Subject: 
Before Pods. Before Moonbase. Before Spiff. There was the Annual Classic Space Building Contest
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lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.space
Date: 
Thu, 21 Nov 2002 05:04:03 GMT
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Okay, so maybe Spiff was first, but still...

It's that time again, and this year's theme is Futuron!  Was fluoro orange
just not your thing when the IP2k2 contest was around?  Couldn't take
destroying your precious bt1 models just to enter a contest?  Well now's
your chance to show your lego skills in glorious white and trans-blue!
Build a monorail base such as the world has never seen!  Rebuild the
AERO-module into something that wouldn't turn Medusa herself to stone!
The sky is the limit - the future is now.

That said, I have to admit up front that I can't do this alone.  In the
past, this contest has been hosted by a comitee of around 4 - one judge, one
webmaster, and two other comitee members.  I recently joined the working
class, so now more than ever can I not do this alone.  Uncle Spaceman Wants
You!

I'm calling for vollunteers to help me host.  In fact, if someone wants to
be the judge (who cannot enter the competition but may still post
inspirational moc's to the non-competing category), that position is still
open.  You will wield power supreme.  Or at least you'll get to pick an
ultra-kewl nickname for yourself (ahem, *Iceworm*...).  Control freak that I
am, I would prefer to maintain the web page myself, though I may not even
have the time - that remains to be seen.

Jude Beaudin, Tony Hafner, and Richard Marchetti, any of you guys still
interested?  I would also call on those who helped on the IP2k2 contest, but
alas, the page is dead and I don't remember who was on that comittee!

The rules would remain pretty much the same as they have been.  I need
someone to help me with the logisitics of voting, as I have never handled
that aspect of the contest before.  I have only done webpage in the past,
but I assume the voting can't be more complex than nuclear physics.  So if
you're looking for a way to get popular quick then this is your chance!
Chicks dig lego geeks who host contests!  Sign up today!  Do it for the
little guy in the space suit!

        -- Tom Sciortino



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