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A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 06 Jul 2013, 07:21
by airboatr
http://www.today.com/tech/my-lego-leg-a ... 6C10551715
She has a youtube video up so if you care to show support ,,,.. you may do so.
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 06 Jul 2013, 09:15
by emfrat
Hmm...she seems to have adequate support already...
MikeW
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 06 Jul 2013, 15:04
by FlyTexas
'Technic' Legos would probably make for a better leg.

Maybe even motorize the leg.

But seriously, I imagine if Lego sees this they'll donate a few bricks to the cause.
Brian
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 06 Jul 2013, 22:34
by sketchy74
Amazing.
Agreed the Technic 16x16 system would be even better!
Don't let the people at LEGO hear you call them "Legos" when I was there someone failed an interview for calling them that!
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 07 Jul 2013, 06:43
by airboatr
opps - there goes my career at lego
Interestingly enough, a google search of "legos" returned links to both lego.com
and legos.com
http://www.google.com/#gs_rn=19&gs_ri=p ... 24&bih=601
both of course are Legos' links.
Anyway, I thought it would be a fun topic, the girl certainly had fun with it.
cheers
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 07 Jul 2013, 08:49
by Tonks
Legos... LOL. That is very American and very un-Lego; certainly not what one of us AFOLs would call it
I have just had to pack most of mine up into storage for a while (long story) and I just about squeezed it into 8 x 64 litre boxes!!! I think I might have a problem LOL
Tonks

Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 07 Jul 2013, 12:28
by sketchy74
airboatr wrote:opps - there goes my career at lego
Interestingly enough, a google search of "legos" returned links to both lego.com
and legos.com
http://www.google.com/#gs_rn=19&gs_ri=p ... 24&bih=601
both of course are Legos' links.
Anyway, I thought it would be a fun topic, the girl certainly had fun with it.
cheers
Agreed a fun topic, to think I thought my ankle aches a bit too much, I bet she wishes she has my problem!
If the career is a bust then I am sure you won't be too disappointed with not having to pay 45% tax, and 200% on a car...ouch! It is LEGO's link indeed, the evil Danish empire want to make sure you always end up at their site
Tonks wrote:Legos... LOL. That is very American and very un-Lego; certainly not what one of us AFOLs would call it
I have just had to pack most of mine up into storage for a while (long story) and I just about squeezed it into 8 x 64 litre boxes!!! I think I might have a problem LOL
Tonks

Tonks, cool that you are an AFOL! Despite what many marketing people I now work with think, the major reason for LEGO's monumentual success of recent is from embracing the Adult Fans Of LEGO, oh that and they finally sorted out their shipping issues, ironic considering Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen is best friends with the owner of Maesrk..lol
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 07 Jul 2013, 14:23
by airboatr
umm,

It do take more then one Lego to make up a leg - so that would be legos , right? or is it like

fish.
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 07 Jul 2013, 16:55
by sketchy74
airboatr wrote:umm,

It do take more then one Lego to make up a leg - so that would be legos , right? or is it like

fish.
Indeed like Fish and Sheep
The brand name came from the almagamtion of the Danish words "Leg" and "Godt" meaning to "Play Well" and is the foundation of what products they will design and develop. So they are actually LEGO bricks (or "elements"to use their interal terminology) not a 'Lego' which is where the US plurisation of them comes from.
Damn, do you think they brainwashed me? Must have been all those long winter nights in central Jutland with nothing to do!
Once they had sold their two Citation corporate jets it was time to leave for me! Lol, certainly made the weekly ride from Farnborough to Billund good fun
Cheers,
Fraser
Re: A Fitting use for Legos
Posted: 07 Jul 2013, 17:05
by 511Flyer
According to my Collins, the plural of fish can be fishes or fish. I'll take mine with chips.
