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Re: Scotfest 2000 reminder / open invitation
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Sat, 25 Nov 2000 13:19:47 GMT
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Hello Everybody

Is there anybody here willing to give me an lift to the fest, Phil T offered
but I can't get to him, due to the trains have been stopped due to the
crises

(I live in Lincolnshire)

I will be willing to pay a % of petrol costs if so.

Many Thanks


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"Ian Bishop" <ianbishop@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:G4A4MK.G3J@lugnet.com...
Just a reminder that Scotfest 2000 will be held on Saturday 9th December • at
my house, near Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. It is open to everyone interested -
please contact me directly for further info, directions etc if you would
like to come. It will be an all-day affair, food and drink will be • provided,
and there is limited overnight accomodation available. Note that flights
from Stansted to nearby Prestwick are less than £30 return by Ryanair -
contact Huw
for details, he is co-ordinating Southern attendance.

Current attendee list includes; Huw Millington, Tony Priestman, Phil
Traviss, Scott Arthur, David Graham, with Jon Hayward and Chris Dee as
maybe's.

As a bit of fun, I have set two 'great egg race' type building challenges.
Bearing in mind that some people are flying up, I've
kept them small. Both will be judged on the day of the fest, maybe even
a prize for each! More than one entry in each is permissible.

1. Build the tallest, unsupported lego structure from conventional lego
pieces, all of which must fit into a standard Smartie tube (not the 10%
extra free ones either!). The tube must not be distorted in any way, and
the lid must fit as normal. The structure must stand unaided for at
least 30 seconds on our kitchen worktop (which is totally smooth).

2. There will be two house-bricks 60cm apart on our kitchen worktop.
Again using standard lego pieces, build a structure to span the gap in
between which will support two tins of cat food. The tins must be one on
top of the other, and at the exact centre of the span. (The tins have
those bases which interlock). The winner will be the one who uses the
smallest number of pieces. The maximum allowable dimension of any piece
is *8.  The structure must not touch the worktop at any point, only the
two bricks.

Have fun trying - I'll even accept postal entries from those of you who
can't make it!







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Just a reminder that Scotfest 2000 will be held on Saturday 9th December at my house, near Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. It is open to everyone interested - please contact me directly for further info, directions etc if you would like to come. It will be an (...) (24 years ago, 19-Nov-00, to lugnet.loc.uk)

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