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| | Re: My Hometown's Lego Contest...
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| (...) Yeah, sorry 'bout that. Like so many things, it never crossed my mind to post about it until too late. -On the brighter side, the judging doesn't start until 11 or 11:30 - there's still time to get there from GR! :) Gotta go be a judge now. (...) (24 years ago, 18-Aug-00, to lugnet.fun.community, lugnet.loc.us.mi.grr)
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| (...) Why didn't you mention this before? I would have been so there! :( Anyway, have a great time! :) Steve (24 years ago, 18-Aug-00, to lugnet.fun.community, lugnet.loc.us.mi.grr)
| | | | My Hometown's Lego Contest...
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| Hey all, I just realized that tomorrow morning is the Lego contest in Greenville, MI as part of the Danish Festival - and I'm the head judge! Yay! Wow, I'd better get to bed... -Jeremiah- (24 years ago, 18-Aug-00, to lugnet.fun.community)
| | | | Re: Fire when Ready.
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| (...) The chief problem of the longbow was that it took a long time to train a proficient longbowman. It also wasn't as proficient at penetrating plate armor as firearms were, but that's not as significant as the training time. Muskets were deadlier (...) (24 years ago, 17-Aug-00, to lugnet.fun)
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| (...) Historically speaking, a military longbowman had to be specially trained from a very young age - it's not a skill you can just pick up in a few months' training. Musketeers, on the other hand, could be conscripted at a moment's notice from the (...) (24 years ago, 17-Aug-00, to lugnet.fun)
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