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Metroblogging Los Angeles (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Recently the good people over at Boing Boing TV have been treating viewers with something very special, an interview with Syd Mead. While may not know Mr Mead by name, I’m certain you know his work because Syd Mead has spent the last five decades designing the future. He started by working on car designs [...]
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TREND HUNTER Magazine (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
(TrendHunter.com) If it moves, then Lego has done it, but there is something a little bit different to this Beijing Lego;t looks hideously complicated. The attention to detail in the China architecture remakes is outstanding!…
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FP Passport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Be sure to check out the National Aquatics Center and more of China's Olympic architecture rendered in Lego at the Hong Kong Lego blog. (Hat tip: Gizmodo )
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Engadget (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets There was a time when the world was more innocent and Lincoln Logs in elementary classrooms were a given, but now that teachers are looking to squash every ounce of fun between 8AM and 3PM (okay, so maybe we just had a rough experience or two), LEGO 's taking the back door in. The WeDo robotics kit is marketed toward elementary schools and the younger kids within them, with...
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1UP (Free subscription) | yesterday
Crazed half-human/half-bat hybrid villain the latest addition.
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Fark.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Actually both the Brits and the Americans are wrong-but are all forgiven! "Lego" is an adjective and is not meant to be a standalone name. It should always be Lego bricks, Lego building, Lego products, etc.
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | yesterday
It was only a matter of time before someone turned the Beijing Olympics installations into Lego. Our friends at Brothers Brick discovered the landmarks—like the Nest Sports Ground or the iconic Water...
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gearfuse (Free subscription) | yesterday
Volkswagen owners are really passionate about their cars. My buddy Raymond owns a GTI and puts like $10,000 into it each year. That’s a lot of money, so why not go for something a little more affordable? For $120, you can score this 1626 piece VW Beetle LEGO kit. Based on a 1960 ‘Charlotte’ model, the [...]
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Wired (Free subscription) | yesterday
Steen Sig Andersen has the best job in the world. As a designer for Lego, Anderson spent three weeks tinkering with plastic bricks to come up with this kit, based on the 1960 "Charlotte" Beetle from Volkswagen. The hardest part...
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Boomtown - Xbox 360 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Warner Bros' let us play for a while with The Plastic Knight...
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Best Gadgets World (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
by Darren Murph , posted Jul 25th 2008 at 3:39PM There was a time when the world was more innocent and Lincoln Logs in elementary classrooms were a given, but now that teachers are looking to squash every ounce of fun between 8AM and 3PM (okay, so maybe we just had a rough experience or two), LEGO's taking the back door in. The WeDo robotics kit is marketed toward elementary schools and the younger...
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www.slamxhype.com (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
With Lego celebrating 50 years in the brick game and the momumentel Olympic Games around the corner it is welcoming to see the city featured… Read More
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MAKE: Blog (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
I've been enjoying Joel Johnson's fawning fanboy coverage of Syd Mead on Boing Boing Gadgets. Hey, I'd fawn, too. I'm a huge fan of Mead's and even thought about becoming a conceptual or industrial designer on his inspiration. In this episode of BBtv, Joel talks with Mead about the awesome one-of-a-kind Spinner police vehicle from Bladerunner that the folks at LEGO did as a present to Syd. Blade Runner...
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Geekologie (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Ever had a really crappy day at work only to come home to a nagging wife and a burnt grilled cheese sandwich? Well multiply that by 1,566 and you'll have an idea what the last five years of my life have been like. Can a man not get some LEGO sushi and a carafe of peace and quiet for once in his God-forsaken life? Apparently not. And that, my friends, is why I'm jumping. UPDATE : Damnit, I think I...
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SpoutBlog (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
This has to be the dream of millions of kids: lifesize replicas of superheroes and Star Wars characters, made out of Legos. Unfortunately, even the most advantaged kids wouldn’t be able to get their hands on the kit to build the Stormtrooper pictured above, nor the impressively-detailed Batman below the jump. I talked to Vince Rubino [...]
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retrozoid | 06/10/2008
retrozoid.net reviews this great LEGO game