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Is Star Wars LEGO the most popular LEGO theme?

Posted on August 14th, 2009 in General by ssle-recreation-center-recreation-guide

Is Star Wars LEGO the most popular LEGO theme?

When it comes to Star Wars collectibles, one of the most coolest stuff to collect is without a doubt LEGO Star Wars. The first set which was based on the original trilogy was released in 1999 to coincide with The Phantom Menace and included a model X-Wing which you could build with the LEGO pieces.

Ask any Star Wars fan and they will probably admit to owning a Star Wars LEGO set or two. The first set, based on the original trilogy, came out around the same time as The Phantom Menance movie in 1999.

Not long after, new LEGO sets started to emerge following each of the newer movies. You could build many scenes from each movie or just play with the models of the ships or LEGO men characters.

Recently LEGO extended it’s licence with Lucas film Ltd to continue releasing sets until 2011.

The sets also inspired video games based on the Star Wars LEGO pieces.

The Millennium Falcon and X-Wing spacecraft are still to this day the most popular sets to own. Specific LEGO pieces were created to achieve the accurate look of each spacecraft.

Over time many of the sets, including the Millenium Falcon, have been redesigned to improve the accuracy of each model.

The mini figures have also been redesigned many times, with the most obvious being Obi-Wan Kenobi whose torso and face changed color, and the Storm troopers which have gone through three different helmet shapes, three different heads and two different torso colors.

The vehicles are usually the most popular of the LEGO sets and to capitalise on this the Ultimate Collector’s Series was created in which each model was more detailed and accurate. They were more expensive that the original LEGO sets (due to more pieces and a higher skill level to build) but still proved popular with fans and collectors alike.

Expanded Universe sets are in plans for the future based on the fictional background of the Star Wars universe.

Most of the Expanded Universe information comes from Star Wars related books, comics, video games and other media which can take place anywhere from 25,000 years before The Phantom Menace to 137 years after Return of the Jedi, so LEGO designers have a lot of background to choose from.

Whether you collect them for fun or as a serious hobbyFeature Articles, the LEGO Star Wars sets have become popular with both adults and children and will probably go on to provide lots of enjoyment for many years to come.

Is Star Wars LEGO the most popular LEGO theme? / Tracey Edwards

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Harmless Toys or Drug Paraphernalia? Glowsticking Lives

Posted on August 14th, 2009 in General by ssle-recreation-center-recreation-guide

Harmless Toys or Drug Paraphernalia? Glowsticking Lives

Lately the rage against raves has died down mostly because its novelty has worn out. That doesn’t mean bad press doesn’t emerge against the all night dance parties.

For the most part issues surrounding the drug use at these types of events has increased. However, some of you may remember the times when the ‘art’ or glowsticking was considered taboo. Glow sticks at raves were discouraged because of their association with drugs—kind of weird given the fact glow sticks are toys not drugs.

At this point you’re either following the article or wondering what I mean by glowsticking. Here is a quick summary. Glowsticking is basically dancing with glowsticks. You can use glow sticks to accent your dance moves by tying them to your wrists and waving them to and fro. Obviously in the dark this could look pretty neat.

Some people have also increased their skills by researching an ancient art called “Poi”. Poi extends past the original Mori culture where the performance technique was used. Nowadays poi spinning is done as a hobby, or to help your moves on the dance floor. Some basic glow stick poi moves include the: “Weave” and the “Butterfly”.

Of course, one of the practical reason why glowsticking was removed from raves and clubs was because some of the moves were dangerous. Not stabby dangerous, just dangerous in terms of hitting someone. Moves like orbitals, catches, and thumbsplits, require string manipulations which also require space. Space is hard to come by in cramped clubs so the chances of pegging someone in the head are much higher. Basically you can’t swing your toys in fast and erratic movements for fear of someone else losing an eye. Come to think of it, some glow sticks break easily and everyone gets splattered with glow dye (albeit harmless).

Nonetheless, the cool dance moves are still popular in many club/dance scenes around the world. In some cases, presently, glowsticking has fallen by the wayside as only particular ‘crowds’ adopt the once novel idea while others turn their nose up to it.

In the very least here is an essential tip: keep the strings shorter than your arms while stringing so you avoid hitting yourself in the nuts. Of course we should also think about hitting other people, but too long and you’ll be hitting yourself in the head. All in all, the act of glowsticking is not as popular as it once was but still remains a neat way to take control of the dancefloor for a moment or two. And no, it’s not directly related to drug useFree Web Content, but if you’ve been to a rave or club you probably already knew that.

Harmless Toys or Drug Paraphernalia? Glowsticking Lives / Barry Wireless

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Catching up to Los Angeles

Posted on August 10th, 2009 in General by ssle-recreation-center-recreation-guide

Catching up to Los Angeles

Los Angeles, known as the Metropolis of cherubs, is the only America’s mainly well-known metropolis (city). It is mainly famous for its leisure industry.

Though, that is far from its sole appeals. With its sunshine seashores, peak ranges and affluent culture, Los Angeles is rimming with attraction for worldwide tourists. Ease of availability of transport is fairly high.By Bus – You can also jump onto a bus to catch up to LA. Major bus service suppliers comprise of Mega bus, Goto Bus and Lux Bus.

If you are from US metropolis such as San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Las Vegas, San Diego and Anaheim, bus service is a feasible alternative.By Train – The major train service is offered by “Amtrak”. If you are from US metropolis such as Kansas City, New Orleans, Chicago, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Portland, San Francisco or Seattle, acquiring a train to Los Angeles may be a cheaper and favored alternative.

In addition of Amtrak, there are also Metro link trams, which are yet low-priced than train services offered by Amtrak. Though, Metro link trains sprint not as much regularly, so you might desire to bestow with your individual programs prior to crafting a conclusion.

By Air – Los Angeles has not only single but 6 chief airports, and that figure is not comprehensive of its numerous personal airports. The major airport is “Los Angeles Intercontinental”, which has 9 workstations to accommodate to the gigantic sum of traffic that the airport finds each day. Each terminal accommodates to diverse airline contributors, so you might wish for verification in advance which terminal you will be landing at or leaving from. The majority chief airlines fly to LA Intercontinental. Examples include Qantas and Continental, Cathay Pacific, KLM, Air France, Air Canada, Air Canada, US Airways.

Once you have disembarked securely at the airport, you can moreover step on the free of charge ferry buses which will catch you to the sub-way. Diverse ferry buses will get you across diverse sub-way stations so be convinced to select one that unsurpassed serves your aimed destinations.

You might also desire to take a cab, but this can be quite costly, particularly when traffic is in a trouble.Supplementary airports in LA comprise LA/Palmdale Airport, LA/Ontario Airport Bob, Hope (Burbank) Airport, Orange County / John Wayen Airport and Long Beach Airport. While these airports are undersized and characteristically more away from the major region of LA, you will be capable to bank on charge, particularly since these airports have additional ferry services.

Catching up to Los Angeles / Ricky Hussey

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