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In lugnet.general, Richard Schuit writes:
> New news to hand on the Lego Conspiracy!! A former employee of Lego has
> stepped forward under a veil of secrecy to tell of a plot to capture the minds
> and hearts of both adults and children around the world. Apparently Lego is
> not Lego, but merely a code-name for a covert operation. The word from my
> source is.................O-gel®, a potent chemical that is applied to the
> plastic bricks we all know and love! Shock Horror! By itself the chemical
> known as O-gel®is safe and harmless but when it comes in contact with a
> catalyst such as imagination or creativity, its fully horrendous nature
> becomes apparent. The minds of the "Lego" owners become filled with all sorts
> of wonderful and amazing creations which fully consume and devour all rhyme
> and reason, causing severe brain growth and oft times sheer genious. What
> becomes of these poor souls is unknown, apart from the fact that their
> ramblings can be viewed at www.lugnet.com. Parents, keep your children safe,
> and for Gods sake, buy them a book to read.
As evidence of this chemical in action, Mathew Miller writes:
> I'd be happy with LS#\d+ as the standard way to write the set numbers. Unlike
> URLs, there's not any confusion over whether a . is part of the URL or not,
> etc.
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