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    that is neat, but had to be time consuming where do you get the patience
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    Very imaginative project! Congrats!
    How long did it take you to build one case? Just imagine one piece falling out! lol!

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    Wasn't me. I just found the link earlier tonight.
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    That's cool. I've seen them built in desk drawers, suit cases, coolers, styrafoam but not from legos.
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    Looks like screwless design... but does it have a removable motherboard tray??? ;-)
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    To weird.

    I was on that site the other day because my dad sent me this email with pictures of a lego church that used 75,000 lego pieces.

    http://www.amyhughes.org/lego/church/photosfirst.html

    I wanted to send him the link of the lego men repairing a hard drive and a search on googlle took me to the site fink liked to amongst others.

    I was looking at the site and my 5 year old son said "oh my god what's that".

    When I told hime, he said can we do that with our computer. LOL
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    Yup, build it with legos and the children will come!
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    Why do Americans called it Legos ??

    ie when there is no s on it anywhere ?

    Seems you have picked up the S you dropped from Maths. LOL

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    lego (singular) ... legos (plural)
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    Originally posted by Abhoth
    Yup, build it with legos and the children will come!
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    If you get excited about Lego, you may want to visit Lego Land . I have been to Legoland Denmark several times (being a Dane originally), and its absolutely amazing. Have a look at some of these unbelievable creations
    http://images.google.co.il/images?q=...al&sa=N&tab=wi
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    When they build one in NSW Australia, I'm there.

    Maybe I should build my own.

    btw abhoth 1 Fish 2 Fish, 1 Lego piece 2 Lego pieces or 1 piece of Lego 2 pieces of Lego or 1 Lego set 2 Lego sets. The s never comes near the Lego for pluralisation.
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    I can bastardize the english language in many a form in order to avoid using an "s" to pluralize, I do not fear the "s" though.
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    Fair enough.

    Amercians can call it Legos and Math and the British and Australians can call it Lego and Maths.

    As for the rest of the world ????

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