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Re: Loc.s of LUGs
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lugnet.org
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Tue, 9 May 2000 18:36:09 GMT
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In lugnet.org, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> I think a 2-D map of LUG communities belongs with the fans who are actively
> involved. Here it has the benefit of such things as automatic updating and
> multi-user administration. Here clubs can act with a tremendous amount of
> freedom. And more traffic of the sort that would use such a map will encounter
> it on LUGNET. LUGNET is, afterall a Network of LEGO User Groups.
Well, that's all true. I suppose I tend to have too rosy a view of how such a
relationship would develop, with TLG actively soliciting and updating
information for their fans to be able to find these organisations without
actually *imposing* on the organisations in question.
> As for TLC, it seems more natural for their FIRST LEGO Leagues to have their
> own
> MapQuest-like directory someday.
Huh? LEGO Leagues? Is this a hypothetical animal, or something LEGO has in
the pipeline (at any stage)?
eric
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