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Oops! didn't check the reply-to field. Sorry All!!
Tim
Timothy Gould wrote:
> Dear Rachel
>
> I'm studying a PhD in Physics at the moment so Lego (very, very sort of) is
> like my work. Like you, I get the impression I'm one of the few addicts
> with a computer in Brisbane. The fact that people down South can get
> togethor for Lego meetings is great and makes me miss the largeness of a
> city like Sydney.
>
> Anyway, should go
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> Tim
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> At 00:25 21/03/00 +1100, mr tim lee wrote:
> > Hi Tim nice to meet you :)
> > It's OK - you posted in the right place, and our opinion is the more the merrier - so, welcome!
> > Shame you are In Brisbane though, now we have got the STUDS thing happening.
> > I am a 32 yr old AFOL from Canberra (and I think I am the only lego freak
> here in the Capital who also has a computer, if there is anyone lurking
> from the ACT - then come out to play!)
> > I am hoping to get to the next STUDS fest, and finally meet some of these fellow weird people!
> > Anyhow, good to hear from you ( BTW, noticed your email address - what are you studying?)
> > Bye for now
> > Rachel :)
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Timothy Gould [SMTP:T.Gould@mailbox.gu.edu.au]
> > Sent: Monday, 20 March 2000 17:39
> > To: lugnet.loc.au@lugnet.com
> > Subject: Introductions
> >
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> > I'm just introducing myself to the group (after posting a few messages
> > already but I had no time for introductions then). My name is Tim Gould
> > and I'm a 22 year old Lego enthusiast from Brisbane. No Dark Ages,
> > although I didn't buy more than one or two sets a year between 1993 and
> > 1998. Predominate interest presently in Star Wars Lego, not through any
> > love of Star Wars but because I feel they're the only true Lego System
> > sets around at the moment (very few BURPS and good design).
> >
> > Sorry if this is not meant to be here but I have little experience in
> > News Groups (other than reading).
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >
> >
> Words of wisdom:
>
> Excel at mundanities and people will think you a bore, excel at important
> things and people will know you're a bore, excel at nothing and the worlds
> your oyster (if you ever have a clue where you are).
>
> /-----------------------------------------------------------------------\
> | Tim Gould |
> | T.Gould@sct.gu.edu.au.nospam |
> | Home at: http://guc1309.sci.gu.edu.au/ |
> | or <a href="http://guc1309.sci.gu.edu.au/">Home at home</a> |
> | PS Drop the .nospam if replying to me |
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| Dear Rachel I'm studying a PhD in Physics at the moment so Lego (very, very sort of) is like my work. Like you, I get the impression I'm one of the few addicts with a computer in Brisbane. The fact that people down South can get togethor for Lego (...) (25 years ago, 21-Mar-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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