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In lugnet.org, David Gregory wrote:
> In lugnet.org, Rene Hoffmeister wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just a pointer: LUGCO & LUGOLA: Your sites are down.
> >
> > Leg Godt!
> > Rene
>
> Ummm...the LUGCO site is still working fine. It hasn't been updated recently,
> but the site pops right up. Were you maybe using www.lucgo.COM instead of
> www.lugco.ORG ?
>
> David (former LUGCO member)
Hi David,
I used .COM indeed, thanks for pointing this out! The URL is updated in LUGMap
and LUGCO's group sidebar now.
Leg Godt!
Rene
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In lugnet.org, Rene Hoffmeister wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a pointer: LUGCO & LUGOLA: Your sites are down.
>
> Leg Godt!
> Rene
Ummm...the LUGCO site is still working fine. It hasn't been updated recently,
but the site pops right up. Were you maybe using www.lucgo.COM instead of
www.lugco.ORG ?
David (former LUGCO member)
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Samarth Moray wrote:
And all this time I thought that no one had ever gotten any inspiration from the
online pictures of my MOCs from the January 14, 2002 LUGCO meeting.
http://www.lugco.org/01.12.02/photo2.html
http://www.lugco.org/01.12.02/photo3.html
We need to make a whole city street of those. It will be like the Running of
the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, only the people get squished instead of gored.
Poor poor Han...
David Fuzzy Gregory
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That's one cool ship. I really like the shape when it's closed. It would
still be cool if it couldn't open up, so the fact that it opens into a
question mark is icing on the cake. I like the picture captions, too. It
was nice getting to see it in person at the IndyLUG meeting, but I'm glad
you got some pictures of it. Good work.
-Andrew
In lugnet.announce.moc, David Gregory writes:
> I've had this ship built for over a year now. I'm sure you guys at LUGCO
> are thinking, "Why is Fuzzy just now getting around to posting that thing?"
> The ship itself isn't all that big (14 inches long when closed), so I figured I
> could keep it together without missing its constituenht pices until I got a
> digital camera. Well, I still don't have that digital camera... but my sister
> does, so I used hers to take all these nifty pictures.
> This whole thing started as a joke really. Over a year ago, Jon Palmer
> told us that he was going to build a ship for every letter of the alphabet that
> the Star Wars universe didn't already have one for. As always, I had to think
> of something funny in response. "Wouldn't it be funny if peole started making
> ships in the shape of punctuation marks to go along with your letter-shaped
> fighters?" I said.
> Well, at least 2 people (Me and Micheal from LUGCO) have done this. I know
> it sounds crazy, but the result is actually a decent ship. Anyway, here it
> is--The ? Prisoner Transport:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~crazylegoman/LEGO/QMS-main.html
>
> David "Fuzzy" Gregory
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