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"Suzanne D. Rich" wrote:
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> Just bumped into this.
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> "Electrical Contractor," (a trade mag)'s November 1999 cover story is about
> wiring Legoland California. Pretty interesting to read. The audience for the
> article is not of the LEGO fan kind, so it's strictly business. There are a few
> good pictures -- of things like huge $15,000 projection spotlights and little
> low-voltage spotlights for the mini-monuments. Check it out if you can.
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> The story is online, sans pictures:
> http://www.ecmag.com/
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> "Morrow-Meadows Lights up Legoland: A California amusement park
> presented unique challenges" By Michael DeFilippo
Hmm, since I do working the Consulting Engineer business, it is a very
interesting article. It is nice to see contractors doing some value
added thinking on projects, where as the engineer sometimes is not on
site and see things. I wonder if the design for LEGOLAND California was
in the US or not. It has a dramatic impact in terms of the building
code, etc. The standards for the EU and the US are quite different.
Thanks for posting, Suz!
Scott S.
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