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Re: Bad Policy #2 (Why all the secrecy, LEGO Direct?)
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Sat, 5 May 2001 16:51:27 GMT
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"Marc Nelson Jr." <manjr@bricksonthebrain.com> wrote in message
news:GCvF8n.60F@lugnet.com...
> And another thing...
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> Why is there so much secrecy surrounding any information coming from LEGO? It's
> like dealing with the NSA.
Of course, the worse thing you can do if you suspect someone of secret
dealings is to expose them.
Don't be surprised if the next time you try to buy some Lego, your credit
card is mysteriously refused.
Or you find yourself chocking on a 1 stud tile next time you are eating
cereal for breakfast.
Or you crash your car and you find there is an RCX wired into the braking
computer
Expect a visit from some mini-figs soon
And next time your friends meet you - you ARE a mini-fig
Don't you know anything about conspiracy theories?
Be afraid, be very afraid
regards
lawr
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sound of 3 ton of lego crashing through the roof..
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| And another thing... Why is there so much secrecy surrounding any information coming from LEGO? It's like dealing with the NSA. Examples: #1: The recent "Train Summit". All of the particiapants were required to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Why? (...) (24 years ago, 5-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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