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I can't believe my message was the last one in the Memphis column, and I wrote
it 6 years ago!
I have since started using my Yahoo! e-mail as my main one (
Savannius@NOSPAMPLEASEyahoo.com ), I haven't used LDraw in a bit, but still keep
up with all the updates, and I'd still like to attend a LUG or LTG meeting (and
still need transportation outside of Memphis.)
I've since broken down most of my physical Legoes by color or function (slopes,
antennae, minifig accs., etc.), but most still fit into a triple-bagged grocery
bag. (Paper, of course.)
-- James J.
In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, James Jackson wrote:
> In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Rich Thompson writes:
> > Hey James! I can transport you to Nashville's TennLUG meetings easily. I
> > have room for six in my truck + enough cargo space for a decent sized
> > layout. I am already taking two smaller folks up the first or second week in
> > April...if we can work out schedules with the other TennLUG folks (mainly
> > Robert, who has volunteered his house).
> >
> > As for a local group, my lego area is dining room sized (in fact, it once
> > was the dining room...hahaha) and we could get together here when a full
> > blown TennLUG meeting isn't an option.
> >
> > The TennLUG group is considering a larger train layout or a larger project.
> > I imagine that will be the topic at the next meeting...
> >
> > Shoot me an email.... rich@robotthoughts.com
> >
> > Rich Thompson
> > http://www.tennlug.com
> > http://www.robotthoughts.com
>
> Thanks for the offer, Rich.
> That sounds great. I may have to work on Saturdays, but I'll let you know
> something. I may be able to work out later meetings easier, esp. once U of M
> lets out. Despite it's overwhelming size, I might be able to shoehorn my
> (currently visible) entire LEGO collection into something convenient (or 1 big
> Rubbermaid, if I owned such).
>
> The get together in town sounds great also.
> It's good to know that there is someone in town that I can exchange ideas with.
> I still have a few models I made in earlier years that can be easily
> re-assembled. If you deal with any of the L-CAD programs, I could always use
> suggestions, such as with my large Articulated Battroid/Mecha project, or with
> custom-made elements.
> Get back to me soon.
>
> James J.
> jejackso@memphis.edu
> http://www.people.memphis.edu/~Jejackso/ledit.html
> (Personal Minifig Population: >=55, with 3 still unaccounted for.)
>
>
> > P.S. I think Todd may be getting overworked. His sig read "--Todd (listening
> > to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)". Scary stuff indeed :p lol
> >
> > In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, James Jackson writes:
> > > In lugnet.loc.us.tn.mem, Todd Lehman writes:
> > > > In lugnet.org.us.bloc, James Jackson writes:
> > > > > How would you go about establishing a new L.U.G., particularly in a
> > > > > more-localized region? Although I would like to start one in Memphis,
> > > > > I am not sure that I could round-up enough "local boys" and "local gals"
> > > > > who'd be interested.
> > > >
> > > > I would start by posting a question to gauge interest level in the relevant
> > > > local groups and seeing how many people are around. Give your thoughts on
> > > > what you'd like to accomplish, how often you'd like to get together, how
> > > > formal of an organization, etc. Then, if you get a few responses, see if
> > > > you can all decide on a date to meet at someone's house (or a local pub or
> > > > library, anywhere) and talk about stuff and bring LEGO and have an informal
> > > > building session for a couple hours. See how it goes, see how people get
> > > > along. (In my experience, LEGO people all seem to get along pretty well,
> > > > compared to random people out in the general population.) See if people are
> > > > excited about meet again. If so, set a date to meet again, then announce it
> > > > and invite more people. Put up photos if you can -- that always helps
> > > > people see that something is "real."
> > > >
> > > > BTW, when you say Memphis, do you mean the greater Memphis metropolitan area
> > > > or something larger or smaller? The reason I ask is because you might
> > > > contact the TennLUG people and see if there's overlap.
> > > >
> > > > http://www.tennlug.com/
> > > > http://news.lugnet.com/org/us/tennlug/
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for the information Todd. When I say Memphis, I mean it would be nice to
> > > have a subsidiary-type LUG dealing with Memphis and towns within a 60-mile
> > > radius of it in the Mid-South or Tenn-Ark-Miss region. For you see, I am
> > > without car, nor the means to travel 200 miles and 4-5 hrs. to Nashville.
> > >
> > > > --Todd (listening to Johnny Cash's album _Murder_ :-)
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