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Re: Lots of Bits
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Tue, 4 Jun 2002 19:03:56 GMT
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"John Rudy" <TJJohn12@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Gx5q11.26v@lugnet.com...
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> > Specialist Members. (this will be a page dedicated for people who have
> > expertize in a particular area of Lego)
>
> IMHO, this is priority II, just after the layout, but before a show. We
> need a professional looking site (like your homepage, Wayne), to put on
> flyers and give to both show coordinators and the public to learn more
about us.
I agree.
> >
> > Lucny Membership resposibilities
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> Levels of Membership.
> >
> > I was looking at some of the other groups and noticed that not all members
> > contribute in the same way. In a sense I feel that this might actually help us
> > out. I know we all can't get together and some have other ideas. I would like
> > to include as many people in our group as possible. Not everyone has to
> > contribute 1 million bricks, but maybe offer other things like support or other
> > resourses to the cause.
> >
> > Here's some of the ideas.
> >
> > (Within typical membership)
> > Builders (Layout and Build Designs)
> > Specialists (within their field)
>
> I'd like to propose that The preceding two positions be combined into
> "Builder with a specialty in...", that way one of us isn't always tied into
> MOCing (is that a viable verb?) in a certain genre. We can always MOC in
> our minor if need be.
> The list in my head is as follows (Anyone omitted means I have no clue what
> your specialty is):
>
> -Wayne S.: Builder with a specialty in Trains, minors in Town and supporting
> structures.
>
> -Kevin S.:Builder with a specialty in Town (both vehicles and taller
> buildings), minors in Train (though is becoming incresingly involved).
>
> -Nate: Builder with a specialty in Western and Town, minors in ?????.
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> -John B.:Builder with a specialty in Mindstorms (sensors and autonomy),
> minors in Train and System Applied Mindstorms.
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> -The Drumms:Builders with a specialty in Bionicle, minors in Town details
> and lettering?.
Ok looks good to me. Remember that the non Technic/Bionicle parts we have
are limited. We could have more if we were to take apart all the things Ken
made but I/we are unwilling to do that.
> -Ed M.:Builder with a specialty in Trains and Town, minors in automated
> supporting structures.
>
> -John R.:Builder with a specialty in Town (both vehicles and Short
> buildings), minors in Train, Western and Space.
>
> > Contributors (Money, Blocks, Support, Meeting Locations...)
> > Other (not sure what else)
> >
> >
> > Obviously we are all members but how can we each focus are talents further to
> > get us to where we wanna go...? Thats the question I ask
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > The Folding table issue. I will answer this tomorrow. The one I thought we
> > agreed on was from Staples. However, when I looked via web thats not what we
> > found at John R. Place. John what site what that from???
>
> http://www.officedepot.com/shop/catalog/sku.asp?ID=369009&LEVEL=SK
> But it seems the price has gone up $12.00 !!!
>
> > (More to come.)
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > No once else made any comments about the layout opinions I posted uses 4 30x60
> > tables. PLEASE speak up and voice your opinion on this so we can start placing
> > restate.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=17789
> >
> > From the picts the only one that fails for the trains and takes up to much
> > space is "tables-3" due to the huge arc that is applied after bridge.
>
> Actually, Nicole did comment that she liked the last option, the 'S' the
best
This is what I get for not reading everything before commenting.
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- <snip>
> > Looking into the next meeting.... (Test layout)
> >
> > I would like to start considering a meeting time for mockup of first layout.
> > However, before we can do that we need to be sure we have:
> >
> > Tables
> > Table layout design
> I don't see this as important. I think that if we have the tables, we can
> play around and see what fits. If we plan ahead too much, I think that (no
> offense meant) we will have 1 person's design. It's so hard to talk designs
> for track w/o interaction.
>
> > Buildings
> > Tracks
> > Trains
> > (Lots of Evaluation)
> >
> > June is a tough month for me because most of the weekends I have something on a
> > Sat or Sun. I will work with the majority though when would be the best time to
> > meet.
>
> June's not good for me as well, seeing that Regents and a trip to Gettysburg
> will be taking up the bulk of my time. Mid July looks good here, I'll work
> around everyone else as well, the Garage is CLEAN!!! now. :)
> > ---------
> >
> > End of Transmission
Again as it stands now if the meetings aren't in Bingo then we can't attend.
This by no means is to suggest we don't want to be members, just
transportation
is currently limited.
--
Thanx~
Nicole~
http://www.geocities.com/duelarcane1
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