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Re: Cool Japanese LEGO links
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 20 Feb 2000 18:18:08 GMT
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crg0194@.ultra.ccp.comSPAMCAKE
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Fredrik Glöckner wrote:
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> "Henry Lim" <hlim@library.ucla.edu> writes:
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> > http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hayase/lego/link_e.htm
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> I wonder why it is that virtually all the Japanese LEGO creations I
> have seen so far are so incredibly well done? They really encourage
> me to build something myself.
It's probably because in Japanese culture technical skill and
perfection is prized. Perhaps people won't display their models unless
they are _good_. I took three semesters of Japanese and they taught us
alot of culture along with the language.
--Colin
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