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Re: The Law of Falling Lego
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lugnet.castle
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Tue, 25 Jan 2000 16:09:36 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Steven Vore writes:
> > Although I have no evidence of the underground railroad, the Law of Falling
> > Lego has been documented many times over - I just wish I could figure out how
> > they do it!! Any theories?
I definitely have to agree with this. I usually do my building at a desk or
table and my bricks decide to fall just underneath the center of the chair.
That one spot that you (or I, at least) can't reach without either getting out
of your chair, or leaning so far that you risk falling over. Also, if I drop
one without realizing it, I have my own underground railroad -- my cat. She's
managed to scatter lost pieces to the four corners (or more, depending on the
room) of my house.
-Jonathan
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: The Law of Falling Lego
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| (...) how (...) I suspect that there is a place between the floor of my apartment and the ceiling of the apartment below, where errant LEGO, cigarette lighters, paperclips, computer case screws and jumper shunts congregate to have parties and laugh (...) (25 years ago, 25-Jan-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) I think they're likely in cahoots with Wham-O whose Frisbees have long been seeking the underside of autos for years. -Steven (25 years ago, 25-Jan-00, to lugnet.castle)
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