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Subject: 
For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
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lugnet.events, lugnet.cad, lugnet.general, lugnet.publish, lugnet.admin.general
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lugnet.events
Date: 
Sat, 24 Jun 2000 19:18:53 GMT
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Tim Courtney, who is organizing the LDraw extravaganza at LEGOLAND
California's Kidvention event in July, has offered to help distribute
LUGNET literature at the LDraw table -- both as part of an information
sheet about LDraw and as its own information sheet.

This is really great, because Tim estimated from having spoken with someone
at LEGOLAND California that several thousand people per day may pass through
the LDraw area.

Tim is allocating a landscape-shaped section 1/8 of the 8 1/2" x 11" LDraw
sheet -- or an area measuring 5 1/2" x 2 1/8" -- for LUGNET as it relates to
LDraw.  That's plenty of room for the logo, the name, and a couple sentences
describing what it's about.  I'll send Tim a file which he can embed in his
page when he prints the LDraw sheets.

In terms of a separate dedicated LUGNET sheet, we looked at a couple of
options this past week -- one was business-sized cards (basically business
cards) and the other was bulk photocopying.  It turns out (not too
unexpectedly) that having color cards printed up in bulk is far more
expensive than having a sheet photocopied in bulk.  I can get a bulk rate
of US$.02 per one-sided photocopied page, in quantities above 2000, or
US$.01 per half-page -- that's a great rate:  US$40 plus tax for 4000
5 1/2" x 8 1/2" information sheets.  In comparison, the business-sized cards
would have been US$.23 each for a quantity of 1000, US$.16 each for a quantity
of 2000, or US$.13 each for a quantity of 4000 -- even if 20,000 (ouch) cards
were ordered, they would be US$.11 each.  (This was for decent quality
7-color cards.)

Anyway, for cost reasons, it's clear that a photocopied half-page is the way
to go.  And it can say a lot more too.  I'll print these here in Boston and
ship them to California sometime next week.

So...

What is LUGNET?!?!

I certainly have my ideas about what it is, but I'm too close to it to look at
it in a fresh way as a new or casual user would see it.


* What's the attraction?  Why do people show up?

* Why do more people stay than leave?

* What do people get out of LUGNET and their online experiences?

* What are the best 3 things about LUGNET?

* What are the best 10 things about LUGNET?

* Why should anyone who's never heard of LUGNET check it out?

* Why was LUGNET created?

* Why do people organize unofficial LEGO events?

* Why do people form and join LEGO user groups and clubs?

* Why do people want to talk to other people about LEGO?

* What are people missing if they never go online?


--Todd

[followups to lugnet.events -- this is a thread about making literature for
handing out at events]



Message has 8 Replies:
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
(...) Sharing is good. (...) Sharing is good. (...) I can't imagine anything but some sad things that can be happen independently from your wishes (bankrupt, passing away, other disasters..) (...) 1. Sharing 2. ... 3. ... (...) 1. Sharing 2. ... 3. (...) (24 years ago, 8-Apr-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
(...) I forgot to mention -- I'm comparing black & white photocopied pages against color business-sized cards. A business-sized card is too small not to use color -- basically all that there would be room for is a logo and a URL -- and it would look (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
(...) LUGNET: The most civil spot on the net. LUGNET: _The_ online community for LEGO Enthusiasts. There are a ton of well-mannered and interesting people here all talking about LEGO and LEGO-related themes. (...) Because it is very friendly. (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
(...) LUGNET is like many 'portal' sites. People with a common interest coming together on a daily basis to swap ideas, information, and positive thoughts about Lego. (...) Why do people show up at ZDnet? Or CNN? Or (URL) ? Quite simply, because it (...) (24 years ago, 24-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
(...) LUGNET is an online community of Lego enthusiasts who share ideas and information about everything Lego. (...) For me, the attraction is the ability to share my creations with fellow builders, and also to be inspired by their creations. In (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
In lugnet.events, Todd Lehman writes: <snip> This sounds great, fabulous opportunity for LUGNET!! (...) There's a great sense of community, there's as much info as you need, there's inspiration, it's a place to share your creations and to see other (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
<snip> (...) Because of the people. That's first and foremost. The amount of information, help, etc. available. (...) Once again, because this is a place where "Everybody knows your name." It's a great environment, with lots of informative, helpful, (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)
  Re: For Kidvention -- What is LUGNET?!?!
 
(...) Some bad news ... I found out today from the Kidvention coordinator that we will not be allowed to pass out literature at the park. Its a Legoland California rule against it, so we are left to assume it has to do with litter control more than (...) (24 years ago, 29-Jun-00, to lugnet.events)

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