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Happy 50th Birthday, Lego!
2008-01-29, 12:59 PM #1
The Lego block turned 50 yesterday. Some interesting Lego facts (courtesy of http://gizmodo.com/349509/lego-brick-timeline-50-years-of-building-frenzy-and-curiosities):

• There are about 62 LEGO bricks for every one of the world's 6 billion inhabitants.

• Children around the world spend 5 billion hours a year playing with LEGO bricks.

• More than 400 million people around the world have played with LEGO bricks.

• LEGO bricks are available in 53 different colors.

• 19 billion LEGO elements are produced every year.

• 2.16 million LEGO elements are molded every hour, or 36,000 per minute.

• More than 400 billion LEGO bricks have been produced since 1949.

• Two eight-stud LEGO bricks of the same color can be combined in 24 different ways.

• Three eight-stud bricks can be combined in 1,060 ways.

• There are more than 915 million combinations possible for six 2 x 4 LEGO bricks of the same color.

• 7 LEGO sets are sold by retailers every second around the world.

• The LEGO bricks sold in one year would circle the world 5 times.

• 40 billion LEGO bricks stacked on top of one another would connect the earth with the moon.

• LEGO bricks are so much more than just toys. They are used in classrooms from preschool to university level to teach everything from math, language skills and science to engineering and technology principles.

• The LEGO brick has inspired generations of innovators, like Jonathan Gay, inventor of Flash.

• World-renowned author Douglas Coupland believes the LEGO brick represents a "language in itself."

• A January 2008 Google search produces 57.6 million references to LEGO bricks.

• There are 55,600 LEGO videos on YouTube.

• Google co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, used LEGO bricks to build the external low-cost and expandable casing for 10 4GB hard disks when they were busy developing the Google search engine (today, they have reportedly been used in Google's college graduate recruiting exercises to test potential candidate's creative horsepower).
2008-01-29, 1:02 PM #2
Without Lego, I would never have been able to fire rubber bands at 10 rounds per second. Thank you, Lego!

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Stuff
2008-01-29, 1:05 PM #3
Hooray! :D
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2008-01-29, 1:18 PM #4
But how many people choke on LEGO bricks a year?
Looks like we're not going down after all, so nevermind.
2008-01-29, 1:43 PM #5
I am currently building a Floating Arm Trebuchet out of Technic. I need more bits.
2008-01-29, 1:44 PM #6
LEGO bricks were first invented in Denmark. I'm quarter danish. THIS IS MY TOY!

Sort of like how Mr. Potato head is to the Irish, or slime is to the Italians.
"Oh my god. That just made me want to start cutting" - Aglar
"Why do people from ALL OVER NORTH AMERICA keep asking about CATS?" - Steven, 4/1/2009
2008-01-29, 1:46 PM #7
the timeline in that link... the last image of a lego set with the old dude on the box playing with the legos is mildly creepy... he even has a pedosmile
eat right, exercise, die anyway
2008-01-29, 1:55 PM #8
I'm starting this debate again.


LEGOS.
2008-01-29, 2:04 PM #9
the company has said before that its just LEGO. Plural i guess would be LEGO Blocks/Bricks


From their site:
Quote:
The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well". It’s our name and it’s our ideal.
[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.
2008-01-29, 2:05 PM #10
I say the company is wrong.
2008-01-29, 2:15 PM #11
Dammit Rob, how have you had more success starting a "Lego/Legos" debate in here than I had trying to start a "plane on a conveyor belt does/doesn't take off" one in the Proverbs thread.
Stuff
2008-01-29, 4:26 PM #12
No comment.


I remember I had a lego table and huge legos to play with.

I miss that desk.
Back again
2008-01-29, 8:48 PM #13
Awesome! In my youth I spent many an hour alone in my basement with those things. This was one of my favorites.
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Why do the heathens rage behind the firehouse?
2008-01-29, 10:04 PM #14
Originally posted by TheCarpKing:
Awesome! In my youth I spent many an hour alone in my basement with those things. This was one of my favorites.



OH MY GOD! I remember that set! the M-Trons, the Black-Trons and the Space Police. I had so many of those sets. they were my favorite series.
"You were probably a result of sabotage."
2008-01-30, 12:46 AM #15
I say Legos too. Anyone who would say "Oh, I love Lego bricks!" is a prat.
2008-01-30, 1:20 AM #16
I once built a four foot long, rainbow AT-AT.
I love lego
2008-01-30, 6:36 AM #17
blacktron was the best.
2008-01-30, 6:47 AM #18
Jon'C is of course correct.

My very first set was 6954 Blacktron Renegade.
Stuff
2008-01-30, 6:49 AM #19
Screw "bricks", the plural of LEGO is LEGO.

Same deal as sheep.
nope.
2008-01-30, 7:16 AM #20
Originally posted by Tiberium_Empire:
I once built a four foot long, rainbow AT-AT.
I love lego


If you ever build a rainbow Star Destroyer, I want to see that:P
obviously you've never been able to harness the power of cleavage...

maeve
2008-01-30, 7:48 AM #21
Originally posted by TheCarpKing:
Awesome! In my youth I spent many an hour alone in my basement with those things. This was one of my favorites.


I had that one too.
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2008-01-30, 8:01 AM #22
Me 3.

I <3

:neckbeard:
2008-01-30, 8:03 AM #23
Everyone knows the best set was the one with Batlord's Castle.
nope.
2008-01-30, 8:50 AM #24
No way, FOOL. You FOOOOOL.

My first set was this little Space Police ship.
2008-01-30, 9:06 AM #25
Blacktron (the second incarnation) was my favorite of the Space ones. I always wanted Alpha Centauri Outpost but never got it ;_;.

In Castle, my favorites were the Crusaders. I had their big castle, which was awesome because it came with a ghost.
Why do the heathens rage behind the firehouse?
2008-01-30, 9:07 AM #26
Yay for lego.

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