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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman wrote:
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In lugnet.admin.general, Martin Legault writes:
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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman writes:
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In lugnet.admin.general, mlegault@nortelnetworks.com (Martin Legault)
writes:
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I suppose at least the description should change, though? -- so that
it says Northwest Territories and Nunavut?
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Probably the best thing to do. Will probably take a lot of new moon
before it get crowded.
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One last question (hope you dont mind) -- is Yellowknife still classified
under the Northwest Territories or would that be listed as part of Nunavut
now?
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Hi,
sorry for the long time before reply
Yellowknife is still in the NWT, it is also the capital
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No need to apologize, Martin! :-) Better late than never! This is one of
the reasons that the news articles stick around forever and can be accessed
via the website even long after theyve expired from your newsreader (if
you deleted them).
--Todd
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Todd:
This thread did indeed stick around fooooreeeever. Time for an update.
Nunavut was assigned a nu[sic] two-letter code quite a few years ago -- the
official code is NU.
I will be moving back to Nunavut next week and will definitely be checking
around for other AFOLs and CFOLs (is there such an acronym -- I mean children
of course) up there. I am taking my huge personal stash to share with others
(Shameless plug -- I am currently auctioning off my entire store inventory at
Bricklink -- check it out:http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=farmer). At the
very least, Ill definitely be starting at least some informal
Lego-relationships, perhaps even a club to do the occasional show.
There is no road leading from the NWT to Nunavut -- they are separate and
distinct in too many ways to list here. For the sake of independence &
accuracy, could you please now create a separate group for Nunavut? I will be
moving to the capital -- Iqaluit.
Thanks,
Markus
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