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In lugnet.admin.general, Geordan Hankinson writes:
>
> I still view LUGNET as the center of the lego universe, I come here
> everyday, read lot's, but don't reply as much as I should, but that's beside
> the point.
>
> Whenever I see soemthing neat on BS, I almost always feel like asking Kevin
> to give me their e-mail address (even though that's not possible) and making
> them aware of LUGNET, and if they are already aware, and just nervous to
> post or something, inviting them to come in and join the fun.
>
> It could be that because I've only been posting here a year and a half, that
> the 'kid in the candy store' mentality hasn't worn off yet, but even still,
> I don't think it ever will.
>
> I'm pretty sure that I'm not the only one here that's been here a year or
> two, that hasn't lost that 'kid in the candy store' mentality.
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> Another reason maybe that if you were to put a kid in a candy store for a
> few days, within a few hours the kid would get bored, because all of the
> candy would be gone, or the kid would be feeling sick. LUGNET isn't really
> like that I don't think, The 'candy store' so to speak is constantly being
> refueled and rejuvenated, by the members and posters within it, I really
> can't see how that could get 'boring' so to speak, this is my home online
> basically, if you were to take LUGNET away from me, there would be a huge
> chunk mssing inside, LUGNET is the center of the community, in my opinion,
> if you took it away from me, I'd have e-mail contact with a few people
> still, but no place to publicly show my models, and I can guarantee you that
> without LUGNET, or someplace to just talk LEGO, I think I would enter a dark
> age, (I don't even want to think about that)
mucho snipping
> Bye,
>
> -Geordan-
Lego is way better than candy!!
I'm new posting on lugnet, but I've been reading posts since I learned about
the site, about 1 1/2 yrs. ago. I first saw Lego when I was about 4 or 5 yrs.
old (before I was in kindergarten.) I was at a "daycare" for kids during
church so we wouldn't make too much noise to disrupt Mass. I found several
2x2x1 bricks in different colors (red, yellow, blue, white, black--this was in
1977ish)& I was totally excited & "hooked on" the bricks. I could not wait for
my parents to get out of Mass so I could show them my first MOC--a simple stack
of colored bricks! (Mom, Mom, I gotta get these!!!!) I did not have a dark age,
& I remember mentioning in high school that I was gonna have a Lego room in my
house; the teacher asked something to the effect of "what if your wife doesn't
like that idea/Lego?"--I said whoever "she" was wouldn't be my wife to begin
with! In college (Clemson University-Architecture), one of our projects was to
make a carrying case for our modelling equipment/drafting pens, etc.--my case
was in the shape of a lego brick (but not made out of bricks in case I lost it
:-) .) Anyways, I think Lugnet is the center of the Lego users community
especially because of this similar type of overall enthusiasm of the
community/site, & the enthusiasm will not be out-done by dissagreements--even
the people with disagreements choose to come here to share them!
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