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I've been asked if I could organize a "Lego Display" for a local festival
whose planning committee I am on. The festival runs over the 4th of July
weekend, and the display is currently sceduled for Saturday, July 3, 2004.
Approximate timeframe would be 1:00pm to 5:00pm, with plenty of time to set
up before, but only a short period to tear down after.
This would not be a theme specific display, more of a bring whatever is cool
type of thing. It need not be trains or town, but could be space, castle,
sculpture, or whatever.
Before committing to this, I'd like to know if there are any people actually
available and willing to do something like this over the holiday weekend?
The event is located in Garfield Heights, OH, an inner-ring suburb of
Cleveland. It's an outdoor festival, but the display would be under one of
the main entertainment tents.
If there is a large response, I may be able to extend the display time, but
we'd worry about that when it happens.
Thanks,
Troy
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Hey Bram!
I don't think I ahve any plans for the weekend, but my house isn't really
setup for gatherings anymore. :( (Damn store taking up the basement!)
Perhaps Adrian is willing to host?
Troy
"Bram Lambrecht" <bram@cwru.edu> wrote in message
news:HGCAr2.67t@lugnet.com...
> Anyone have plans for this weekend (or weekday afternoons could work too)?
> I'm leaving on vacation the 21st or 22nd...it'd be nice to get together before
> then. ¬--Bram
>
>
> ~ <http://bldesign.org <http://bldesign.org/.gif>>
> ~ [Bram Lambrecht]¬<http://bldesign.org www.bldesign.org>
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Anyone have plans for this weekend (or weekday afternoons could work too)?
Im leaving on vacation the 21st or 22nd...itd be nice to get together before
then. --Bram
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Crossposting this for Gino...I dunno how often he reads LUGNET, so if you can
help him out, it might be best to email him. Adrian, Troy, Ken, and I already
have full cars and rooms.
Good luck, Gino.
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht
bram@cwru.edu
www.bldesign.org
In lugnet.org.us.bloc, Gino A. Melone <gmelone@brikwarrior^StopSpammers^.com>
wrote:
> BTW, I notice a few of the Clevelander's are registered for BrickFest. Would
> anyone be interested in carpooling and/or sharing a room? I'd like to attend,
> but I don't think I can budget it without sharing some of the expenses.
>
> Thanks,
> Gino A...
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In lugnet.org.us.bloc, Bram Lambrecht wrote:
> Here's what I came up with as a button for the club:
> http://home.cwru.edu/~bxl34/temp/bloc.jpg
> If no one has any objections or better ideas, I'll send it to Christina to post
> on the BrickFest page.
A little late, but I like it too.
BTW, I notice a few of the Clevelander's are registered for BrickFest. Would
anyone be interested in carpooling and/or sharing a room? I'd like to attend,
but I don't think I can budget it without sharing some of the expenses.
Thanks,
Gino A...
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In lugnet.org.us.bloc, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> Here's what I came up with as a button for the club:
> http://home.cwru.edu/~bxl34/temp/bloc.jpg
> If no one has any objections or better ideas, I'll send it to Christina to post
> on the BrickFest page.
If you get it to me too when final (with a URL to point to), I can get it up
on the B.I. Portal, if you like.
Jake
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Jake McKee
Webmaster - B.I. Portal
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions
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In lugnet.org.us.bloc, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> Here's what I came up with as a button for the club:
> http://home.cwru.edu/~bxl34/temp/bloc.jpg
> If no one has any objections or better ideas, I'll send it to Christina to post
> on the BrickFest page.
> --Bram
Hey that's cool. Go for it.
Adrian
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In lugnet.loc.us.oh.cle, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> Hey all,
> I want to convice my mom to buy cable or DSL since I'm going to be living at
> home for a year. What ISP do you use to connect to the internet? How much do
> you pay? What download/upload speeds do you get? Are you happy with the
> service?
> Thanks,
> --Bram
I've got DSL. Apk.net is my ISP, SBC is the provider. 768/128
download/upload. I'm very happy with the service, and I very infrequently
have downtime. $50 a month.
The only downside to Cable is that you're sharing bandwidth with everyone
else on your street who also has cable, but according to Troy, it may not be
an issue. If your family doesn't have cable at the moment, DSL may be your
only option. Honestly though, either way you go, you'll have more bandwidth
than you need.
Adrian
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http://www.brickfrenzy.com
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We use Adelphia Cable here. If it's available in your area, I recommend it.
Upload is only about 128k, but download is incredibly fast. I average
around 2.5Mbit and have seen it go up as high as 4Mbit. And I usually leave
it downloading 24/7.
Troy
"Bram Lambrecht" <bram@cwru.edu> wrote in message
news:HDx6xE.10sz@lugnet.com...
> Hey all,
> I want to convice my mom to buy cable or DSL since I'm going to be living at
> home for a year. What ISP do you use to connect to the internet? How much do
> you pay? What download/upload speeds do you get? Are you happy with the
> service?
> Thanks,
> --Bram
>
>
> Bram Lambrecht
> bram@cwru.edu
> www.bldesign.org
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