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Re: The Law of Falling Lego
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lugnet.castle
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
Date: 
Tue, 25 Jan 2000 14:20:53 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bill Farkas writes:
I think I've discovered another law of physics! Have you ever noticed that a
piece of falling Lego will always end up in the most difficult spot to see
and/or reach!!

  This is a well-established Law of Murphy, but it still never fails to annoy
me.  I build most of my smaller sets on my desk, and invariably I'll drop a
piece or two during construction, only to have it skitter to the joint of the
wall and floor behind my desk.  It doesn't matter if it's a round 1x1 or a
6x12 plate; they all end up there.  I'm convinced there's some sort of ABS
gravity well behind my desk.  Maybe I can harness it...

     Dave!

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I think I've discovered another law of physics! Have you ever noticed that a piece of falling Lego will always end up in the most difficult spot to see and/or reach!! I firmly believe that we are dealing with some sort of artificial intelligence (...) (25 years ago, 25-Jan-00, to lugnet.castle)  

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