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Greetings New Jerseyans,
I have fallen in love with a couple of historic buildings in South Orange that I
would like to attempt to model out of LEGO bricks but have only been able to
find a few photos on the Internet and in books. Unfortunately I'm not going to
be able to travel to NJ anytime soon. Would any AFOLs in the Essex County area
be willing to take on a photo assignment (at their leisure) to produce several
detailed digital pictures for me? I don't want to reveal too much yet because it
will probably involve several PaB/Bricklink purchases so I kind of want to "lay
claim" to the subject matter ;)
(maybe I've already given it away...)
I'd be happy to renumerate you for your time (with bricks maybe?) and will
credit you when I finally post my finished MOC.
Please respond via e-mail.
Thanks!
--
Bill Toenjes
(TooMuchDew)
G.M.L.T.C.
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In lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, Patricia Van Dyke wrote:
> Thursday Sep 30 2004
> 6pm
> 73 Keller Ave Rockaway NJ
Arrrrrg, I can't get a ride!
I have AFoL comics and club brick. I really wish I could get them to you.
Any last minute ideas?
Please let us know how it goes and if there are any plans for another meeting.
Eric Sophie
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Thursday Sep 30 2004
6pm
73 Keller Ave Rockaway NJ
send me personal email if you want more details
pvandyke@pica.army.mil
topics:
First Lego League
Robotics competition in Thomas Jefferson grade school
challenge build (bring yellow xpod)
shopping New lego store Rockaway mall
Dover train show
bring your mocs
all welcome
Patty Van Dyke
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Hi all,
Just in case you didn't know, the new newsgroup is up, and it is indeed:
lugnet.org.us.gardenslug
Subscribe and be moved! That's where I'll be hiding.
best
Lindsay
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Hello all Lugnet/Mindstorm people:
We are currently looking for dedicated Mindstorm enthusiasts to appear on our
computer how-to-show, Digithead, seen every Sunday on Cablevision channel 3 at
1:00PM. We produce our show at our Randolph, New Jersey studios and ask
anyone interested in coming on to discuss what exactly Mindstorm is, how it
relates to computers and demonstrate any model samples you might have. This
show will air in May or June.
Digithead is seen in over 150,000 homes and we're watched by viewers ages 18-
45. Our hosts are computer guru's Alan Bitterman and Chip King. We combine
in studio talk with field pieces all designed to help educate people about the
many intricacies of computers. Previous guests have included, Microsoft,
Superlink, CompUSA, Nissan, The Scoldees(musical guest promoting a unique
website) and computer composer Chris Hajian.
If you're interested in appearing and discussing Legos and Mindstorm in
relation to computers, please Email Executive Producer, James Nussbaum at:
jnussbaum@nba.com or galileoproductions@compuserve.com. Include a phone
number and good time we can reach you. Thanks for your consideration.
James Nussbaum
Executive Producer
Galileo Productions
Digithead
201.974.6321
732.574.1908
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