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  • If you only watch one Lego machine making paper aeroplanes today
  • wwaswas
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yueP7V6Wddc[/video]

    Lots of details and a ‘making of’ video here:

    http://arthursacek.com/lego-paper-plane-machine-arrow-electronics

    kayla1
    Free Member

    That’s amazing 😀

    pocpoc
    Free Member

    I need one of those!

    eddiebaby
    Free Member

    Ace!

    sandwicheater
    Full Member

    Ace.

    Had to turn the music off.

    househusband
    Full Member

    Nice one – thanks for sharing!

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    That’s who I work for, that is.

    I don’t get to play with lego though 🙁

    votchy
    Free Member

    Some of the following videos show there are some very clever weirdos out there lol, great lunchtime viewing

    Cougar
    Full Member

    That’s who I work for, that is.

    You might want to tell them how to spell LEGO, then.

    Arrow Electronics Super Bowl commercial. Using only Legos, our creative team built a paper plane folding machine.

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    If you had two Lego kits would you not have Legos?

    If you had one technic and one normal wouldn’t that be different Legos?

    Or are Lego like sheep?

    (Edit: Or is this about the capitalisation?)

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Sheep. The plural of LEGO is LEGO.

    If you insist on having an S on a plural, it’s LEGO bricks (or in your example, sets).

    (Capitalisation is a pedantry too far even for me, but “Legos” makes my teeth itch, it sounds like it should be a Caribbean island.)

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Lego is singular and plural.
    One Lego set
    Two Lego sets
    One Lego brick
    Two Lego bricks

    That’s correct
    But:

    Two Legos set?
    Two Legos brick?

    See, that sounds stupid. 🙂

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    ‘Muricans innit.

    eddiebaby
    Free Member

    Don’t get me started on the journalists I work with who pop out to Tesco’s.

    Grrrrr

    #fakespelling

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    Tesco’s

    As in the supermarket belonging to Tesco plc?

    [Sorry I’m having an argumentative day!]

    Cougar
    Full Member

    No you aren’t.

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    How dare you tell me I’m not?

    Next you’ll be telling me my point isn’t valid just because it’s not factually accurate.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    Cougar – Moderator
    …but “Legos” makes my teeth itch, it sounds like it should be a Caribbean island.

    Nah, he’s a Greek blocklayer…

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    Valid if going to Tesco’s garage or similar.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Without wanting the derail the the thread, what do folk think of the term ‘Five Years Out’?

    dangeourbrain
    Free Member

    Out of what? Out of work? Out of Lego? Or term as in sentence, so to say cast into the wilderness; five years out [of where so ever you presently are]?

    Oh and i think i derailed it ages ago sorry.

    The machine is brilliant though.

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