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In lugnet.general, Steve Bliss wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Tim Courtney wrote:
> > An industry buddy of mine sent me a link to this speech that Jake McKee gave at
> > the "There's a New Conversation" conference which, IIRC, highlighted 10 years of
> > the Cluetrain Manifesto. Jake tells a lot of the story of taking LEGO from a
> > company in 2000 that was almost hostile towards AFOLs to today where fans
> > participate in product development and there's open two-way communication.
> >
> > I watched it last night. Jake did a great job illustrating what we all
> > experienced with the company over the last 8 or so years from the company's
> > side. I'll probably write up some thoughts on my own site from at a later date,
> > for now, enjoy the video:
> >
> > http://blip.tv/file/697965
>
> Wow. Great recap of how far LEGO has come. Hopefully, they'll keep following
> this road.
>
> And I remember meeting Jake for the first time -- it was his first week at the
> company, he was running the video camera during the "LEGO CAD summit". :)
Was that his first week at the company? I know it was his first year, but I
didn't know he was *that* new to TLC at the time. Somehow I don't think that's
quite right but I could be fuzzy.
I do remember the prototype Bionicles with the sticky tack used to hold the
masks on so they didn't need axles at tight tolerances.
-Tim
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