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I very rarely post to these threads as they are not directly building related,
but....
Not really going to spend time refuting Terrys opinion. Its is own and
despite whether I agree or disagree with it, I doubt well change either others
take by any sentiments expressed here. Its his and thats all there is to it.
This is just a bump for Jake. Nearly every company, especially toy companies,
never even create a community liaison. Jake is not only competent, informed,
engaged and active in the community, but perhaps most importantly he brings FUN
to the process. Yep...good ol fashion fun through his interaction, ideas and
proposals on how to improve both the product and the manner it is delivered.
Every man has his detractors, but Jake has a supporter in me and many, many
others. Good on ye, Jake.
Ya this is just more happy-yay posting...but hell, like the world needs less
of that? :)
-Gil
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.lego, Gil Shaw wrote:
> This is just a bump for Jake. Nearly every company, especially toy
> companies, never even create a community liaison.
Well Hasbro had one for Transformers, but had to "call it quit" after a while:
http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=29410
I don't know any detail but transfans are about the most immature bunch so that
is not surprising.
> Jake is not only
> competent, informed, engaged and active in the community, but perhaps most
> importantly he brings FUN to the process.
I agree.
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