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I wanted to get a chance to say a few things.
First for all those whom I didn't get a quarter of the time to talk to, I'm
sorry I missed you. I was really hoping to get to know the folks whom took
the time to come.
Second, for those that missed NWBC, we missed you. Fun was had by all and
It was a phenominal event.
Third, I wanted to thank again all those that came together and did a LOT of
hard work to make NWBC come off as well as it did. We made it look easy.
It wasn't, and it was really the help of all of you that made that a reality.
Thank you.
Fourth, we're already planning for NWBC 2003. We're planning on quadrupling
the space, getting some more sponsors, and media support. So, start
planning your MOCs, get ready for many awe inspired kids (young and old),
and be prepared to have more fun than you can handle. See you in 2003!
Mark Neumann
Some interesting facts of NWBC.
*Public crowds are estimated at 10,000 people for the weekend.
*A moonbase layout with four monorail circuits that took up 120 sq/ft.
*A ferry boat with over 34,000 peices. (34,777 if I remember correctly)
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| Wow Wow Wow, you guys rock! Look at all the people in David's pics! What a great success! Congrats to all, the MOCs are off the hook! Look at all that stuff!! Just incredible!!! wow wow wow! Time to rest and revel. Sincerly, Eric Sophie Legomaster (22 years ago, 7-Oct-02, to lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.general)
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| (...) Me too, and the time I did spend meeting and talking to people was awesome! (...) I'm glad so many people from Portland were able to make it up -- because I missed out on the Beaverton Mall thing. (...) To Mark and David and Dan and everyone (...) (22 years ago, 7-Oct-02, to lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, lugnet.general)
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