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Re: Where did you lot spring from?
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lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 3 May 2000 03:32:38 GMT
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Xposting to .general... this needs a bit more publicity IMHO :-)
This is not solely an .loc.au thing...

In lugnet.loc.au, Peter Callaway writes:
In lugnet.loc.au, Richard Franks writes:

True - LUGNET has been designed to be international, but regardless of
statistics, it is easy to *percieve* LUGNET as US-centric. This is probably
just because more Americans are online more often, and not because Americans
are evil.

Not only that, it's a double reason (well, IMHO, not based on any statistics
or anything)):
-There is a large _Americans : other countries_ ratio that participate in
lugnet
-I dunno about the Aussies, but when I was in Israel I had significantly less
amounts of time to spend on lugnet. Here I have a much-faster, 24-7 connection
that I can check and post to every few minute, even while doing other things.
I didn't have this in Israel - my connection was EXTRA slow, and it was
considered exrta-fast when compared to my friends' connections... (I think it
was 128 bps... :-). I don't know if Australia has it better off, but I think
Americans in general have more time to be online (even in the bg at work, or
something).

I think this is a natural effect, and something that will dissipate in time
as
more of the world enjoys cheaper net-access. To me, the things that
contribute
to the US centric perception would be the frequent US only references (eg US
shopping outlets, prices in USD, US-only services, US Culture) in common
newsgroups such as lugnet.general etc. These aren't listed because I believe
they should be curtailed, but it might aid understanding of where the
perception comes from.

Cheaper net-access is one thing, and true; but another thing is cheap lego.
You have NO idea how expensive and/or hard-to-find lego is in non-US/Euro
countries. I NEVER EVER bought lego in Israel in the 12 years (out of 16) that
I've lived there. I got it from europe, the US, any source that I could
possibly get it.
Just so you get a feel for it, in the biggest lego-carrying toy store network
(called Han toys) I would rarely see more than 10 sets. I would often see sets
at prices that you would never believe, like 5571 for 1000 NIS (at the time
~$330, nowadays more like $250).

Not so much alienated as peeved to the hilt with all the service options given
to the US that are not offered worldwide. <snip> Sorry if I upset the new
Lugnet/TLC relationship, but the last post from Brad Justus really gave me
the irrits.

Tell me about it. I consider myself currently lego-wise lucky, 'coz I'm
stocking up on sets, pieces and general deals that I will not have any chance
of getting when I move back to Israel (a year from now, probably). I have no
idea how the heck I'll get used to my former situation (beg for one set twice
a year, when parents/relatives go abroad). Doesn't matter that I'll have my
own income sources now - I just cannot get lego in Israel. No way, no how.

Check out .loc.il - you'll see that the two Israelis there (1) are craving for
sets. I think it was David who mentioned that he buys sets thru S@H and ships
them to Israel, but I'm not sure.

I think Todd and Suz have done a marvelous job of creating a neutral zone for
all AFOL's to meet in cyberspace, where international boundaries can be
broken. Having the .loc groups is a stoke of genius IMO, as it still allows
people from different regions to "talk shop" without worrying about cultural
or language barriers, and gives the place a more personal feel.

Oh, definitely. The .loc groups are great, it's too bad that they feel they're
alienated, though.
<rant> I *really* wish TLC would realize that they should ship worldwide...
<sigh> <\rant>

Now that I've got that out of my system... good night!

-Shiri

(1) not including Dan B. and me - I check it out every once in a while, but
I'm not actually IN Israel right now so I can't really contribute much :-)



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: Where did you lot spring from?
 
(...) -much snippage--- (...) Net access is pretty good in Aust.(1 in 2 people have access to the Net) There is a big opportunity for a US citizen/s to make a living selling to other countries the LSAH and full US range of sets, just tack a (...) (25 years ago, 3-May-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.general)
  Some US-like things about LUGNET (Was Re: Where did you lot spring from?)
 
Shiri Dori wrote in message ... (...) US (...) believe (...) I would agree that the U.S. "store sales" posts in .general belong in loc.us, and would like to see that happen. Still, LUGNET on the whole feels fairly US-oriented to me, and there are (...) (25 years ago, 4-May-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.general)

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  Re: Where did you lot spring from?
 
(...) Not so much alienated as peeved to the hilt with all the service options given to the US that are not offered worldwide. I'm a moderate person, but there have been times when I've made my computer blush due to the colourful language I've (...) (25 years ago, 2-May-00, to lugnet.loc.au)

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