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I say somewhat in jest, is the location a secret? It took a minor effort on the brickfest web site
to discover it's in Arlington, VA. It often seems to me that the home page of many events, fail to
say anything about the location of the event.
John Barnes wrote:
> Don't forget that BrickFest 2002 is only a couple of weeks away, and there
> are some good prizes just waiting to be picked up.
>
> Friday, July 19 The Technic Competition - Scree Runner
>
> 1st - 8466 4x4 Off-Roader
> 2nd - 8735 Power Pack
>
> Saturday, July 20 The Robotics Competition - Crevasse Crosser
>
> 1st - 9709 RCX + HiTechnic Sensor Set
> 2nd - 8735 Power Pack
>
> Sunday, July 21 The Sumo Competition - Grand Finale
>
> 1st - 3804 RIS 2.0
> 2nd - 9709 RCX + HiTechnic Sensor Set
> 3rd - HiTechnic LightBricks set
>
> So if you need any of this stuff, you need to brush the dust off that
> winning design and you need to bring it to BrickFest.
>
> And if it isn't a competitive entry in one of the competitions, it could
> still win in either of the two categories of Best Technic/Model Team or Best
> Technic/Mindstorms model on display in the Technic & Mindstorms room.
>
> So show up!
>
> .... you'll have fun!
>
> See you there.
>
> JB
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Wayne T. Watson (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N, 2,701 feet), Nevada City, CA
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