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Re: BrikWars: SteamPunk
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lugnet.org.us.nelug
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Thu, 17 May 2001 20:32:14 GMT
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suz@baseplateIHATESPAM.com
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> [..]
> Ironically enough when I went to Amazon to look this up, on my front page
> was... (under Listmania)
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> "Books of a LEGO enthusiast: A list by Suzanne D. Rich, co-founder of
> lugnet.com (14 item list)"
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> <GRIN> Hopefully that will get you a few pennies, Suzanne...
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> ++Lar
:-D Hey, somebody had to make a list like that. There wasn't one. But,
yeah it's a shameless plug for LUGNET.. Equally shameless: I've been
told that my list was *featured* by Amazon on their site :-)
I wish there were more of those lists made by us AFOLs.. you gotta
admit, it's good exposure for us. Currently there only like 4 LEGO lists
at all, so the same ones always come up when I search for anything
"lego." You could make, like, the LEGO train aficionado's booklist or
something. Or a list of LEGO sets that are best for getting train parts
out of..
thanks for your book suggestion, btw.
-Suz
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| | Re: BrikWars: SteamPunk
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| In lugnet.org.us.nelug, Suzanne D. Rich writes: <snip> (...) Not a bad list. The canonical steam punk book may well be _The Difference Engine_ by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling though, since it delves into quite fantastical steam powered (...) (24 years ago, 17-May-01, to lugnet.org.us.nelug)
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