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In lugnet.general, Shiri Dori writes:
> ...Or in other words, I just visited the MIT media lab.
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> Words fail me, but I'll try and decribe what I saw...
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> -Lt pink, dk pink, green, and brown bricks by the bin
> -Bins upon bins of grey bricks
> -even more bins... with plates this time
> -tens of convex INVERSE corner slopes, in red, blue and yellow
> -a bin each of 1x2 trans bricks in red, green, blue, yellow and clear
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> And, the best part of all, which really made me feel like in heaven:
> A big bin full of minifig torsos and heads. Among many others, it contained:
> -tons of train, town, paradisa, space and pirates torsos I've never seen before
> -old and rare torsos I've drweamed of owning but I'll be damned if I am...
> eg: the famous "Ice Babe",
> the "islander babe", the whole troop of islanders, DM figs by the dozens...
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> I envy you, darlin'. Ever since I heard MIT had a room like that, I've
wanted to go and check it out. The most Legos I've ever seen are the ones I
have- about 30 lbs. or so. There's one thing I don't envy you for; I didn't
have to WALK OUT of the building! ;)
-Chris
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> OMG... it was just too good to be true. Too bad I couldn't take it home...
> :-( (1)
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> -Shiri
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> (1) Damned conscience -)
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