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In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.general, Rick Kujawa writes:
> > Wow. The circle of my space station has a diameter of 128 minifig feet!
>
> That is going to induce severe vertigo if you actually rotate it (wait, do
> minifigs have inner ears? If not, maybe it's no problem)
I didn't know minifigs had ears, not to mention inner ears!
:)
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| (...) They don't have inner ears, that is why their feet grip studs to make sure they can remain standing. This is why there is a high probability of minifigs falling over when standing on a smooth surface. Just a theory though... If they don't have (...) (23 years ago, 13-Mar-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| ahh they only have an inner ear. That's why you cant see them -- James Stacey ---...--- www.minifig.co.uk #925 - I'm a citizen of Legoland travelling Incommunicado "Dan Boger" <dan@peeron.com> wrote in message news:Gsx1DD.ByM@lugnet.com... (...) do (...) (23 years ago, 13-Mar-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| (...) Lego molds are very very precise. My theory (now that I took time to think one up) is that they have inner ears. Just not outer ones. So you don't see anything on the outside but a flat surface. If they didn't have ears at all they could not (...) (23 years ago, 13-Mar-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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