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Re: Lucnyville---The Story of a city that could
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Thu, 11 Apr 2002 00:40:54 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Nicole Drumm writes:
> > OK guys The rest of you need a position. Here's some ideas I have for you based
> > on your creations
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> > Ed? Senior Civil Engineer
> > John B? HiTechnic Electrical Engineer
> > John R? Business District Chairman
> > Alan? Lucnyville TrakWorks International representitive
> > Nate? (Historical Society?) Restoration and history preservation?
> > Peter? Geodesic tendoncies? Artist and curator
> > Drumms?
> > Did I forget anyone?
> ...perk... did i hear our name?
> --quick outline--
> * arcane company
> *almost never seen ceo, Duel (since were incorporating
> our websites into this)
> *currently located in state of maine
> *desires purchase of large old multi floor factory for
> retro fitting
> *initial jobs 200 from managers to assembly workers
> *maker of military class "super" robots
> *will buy & restore old houses for relocating 90% of
> current employees
> *will insure military contracts
> *trains a must for supplies and export
> *will need outscourced contractor to convert building,
> means more work
> *arcane family will relocate to Lucnyville & purchase
> multi bedroom home
> --end--
> also while walking around binghamton i snapped these~
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=15069
> for inspiration/visuals/whatnot..
> Thanx~
> --
> Nicole~
> http://www.geocities.com/duelarcane1
Nice photos - the old Greyhound station gives me some good ideas, and that
curved side should be a challenge too...
...and I better start modeling older houses so your employees can live there!
It's not shown in your pics, but there's one of the last existing Marconi
towers to the right of the train station that I'd love to model in LEGO too,
partly because it's so easy, and partly because it makes people ask "what's
a Marconi tower?" Hmm - glad you asked - Marconi set up demo sites for
train companies for his new wireless radio transmissions to compete with
telegraph, and one of those sites was the Binghamton train station. That
would be cool on a club layout.
Thanks,
Ed
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| (...) based (...) ...perk... did i hear our name? --quick outline-- * arcane company *almost never seen ceo, Duel (since were incorporating our websites into this) *currently located in state of maine *desires purchase of large old multi floor (...) (23 years ago, 9-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.us.lucny)
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