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Steve Hassenplug wrote:
> On Wed, March 22, 2006 7:27 pm, Chris Magno wrote:
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> > I read this, and I'm sad to say it really rubbed me the wrong way.
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> Chris, Calum, David, James, Rob, rtl people, anyone else reading.
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> I'm sorry I posted this. I apologize.
(snip)
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> Chris, I was attempting to suggest there are ways of contributing to the
> Mindstorms community outside Toronto, simply by changing the way you do things
> inside rtlToronto.
OK, I'm listening.
What would you like to see? Dont mince words, Its not my style. What
is it that you would like.
(snip)
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> Sorry for causing trouble.
> Steve
I am just at a loss. several people more eloquent than I have explained
that for whatever reason(s) we can not attend BrickFest . Its not "fair"
and a sad part of life.
If you want greater Mindstorms "community" than that just leaves
"virtual" games. And you and I know that they are just not as "fun."
Back to the weight limit. Yes, anyone can load a 10" cube with batteries
and will probably win. BUT its not about winning. its about doing. So if
Dave is going to make a cinder block, thats fine. But i am going to
do my best to make a fast Anchor bot. will dave win... probably, will
we all have fun. YES.
Chris
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