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In lugnet.trains.org, John Neal writes:
> I'm glad you mentioned that, Huw, because I was thinking the same thing. I
> also was wondering about utilizing such a wide-scoping name-- Sam, have you
> discussed this with anyone, or is this some sort of unilateral move?
>
> Personally, I feel that if there isn't a demand for something, then it won't
> come to fruition, especially if the demand is being served elsewhere (as in
> various LUGNet NGs). Judging from the sound of Huw, I'd do a little legwork
> (like posting in trains.org, .loc.uk, etc, asking if anyone feels the need
> for such a group) *first* if I were you Sam (& Harvey, for that matter).
>
> -John
>
> Huw Millington wrote:
>
> > "Sam Hastings" <samjh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:GEs6zt.A1x@lugnet.com...
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > GREAT NEWS! I have formed UKLTC, which, as you may have guessed, is the
> > > United Kingdom Lego Train Club. Sorry to Harvey Henkleman, who originally
> > > gave me the idea, but I have wanted to do this for ages, and you reminded
> > > me. Thanks!
> >
> > Personally I fail to see the benefit of these 'breakaway' Yahoo discussion
> > groups. I am perfectly happy talking with US Lugnetter's about all aspects
> > of LEGO trains, I fail to see what benefit they have over Lugnet, and also
> > find the Yahoo web/mail interface far inferior to using Lugnet via NNTP.
> >
> > Why not ask Todd to create a lugnet.org.ukltc (or a lugnet.trains.euro for
> > that matter, Harvey) rather than trying to create a splinter group which
> > will never reach anything like the same audience?
> >
> > (Just to put oil on the flames...) I could also question what 'right' you
> > have to lay claim to founding a UKLTC given that some here might already
> > consider ourselves members of such an organisation, even though they have
> > never got beyond taliking about forming one. OTOH, if you are successful in
> > actually getting one off the ground formally, then good luck. But please,
> > host it on Lugnet.
> >
> > Huw
I know that this reply is late in coming, but had I asked this community if
there was a 'need' for a ELTC, I would've received a response identical to
my first announcement of ELTC. It took Sam's UKLTC to bring about a measure
of response. We must remember now that the UKLTC and ELTC are separate
entities which should be addressed accordingly. -Harvey
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| (...) Yeah, and it seems to me that the response was: if you are going to start such groups, do them on LUGNet and don't use pretentious, all-encompassing names without first discussing it with those whom you presume to represent. (...) And how (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jun-01, to lugnet.trains.org)
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| I'm glad you mentioned that, Huw, because I was thinking the same thing. I also was wondering about utilizing such a wide-scoping name-- Sam, have you discussed this with anyone, or is this some sort of unilateral move? Personally, I feel that if (...) (23 years ago, 11-Jun-01, to lugnet.trains.org, lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.admin.general)
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