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		General => Off Topic => Topic started by: Superslayer on December 23, 2010, 03:22:47 PM
		
			
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				"a Lego reconstruction of the enigmatic Antikythera mechanism" -NewScientist.com
 
 
 
 Edit: Rats...didn't know it was moved..I'll see if I can get another link.
 
 Edit2: See fourth post
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				Video down. Got another link?
			
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				Still Unavailable
			
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				This link should work:
 
 http://bcove.me/quxj3vxb
 
 Firefox Users:
 - Allow BrightCove Scripts and cookies (if using NoScript)
- Allow NewScientist cookies (optional)
 
 I.E. Users:
 - Tough luck, get a browser
 
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				That is AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
			
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				Ok, that's a great use of Legos.  I only got them stuck up my nose....  There IS a better use!
			
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				ROFL @ TrailMyx !! . . . sadly me too!
			
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				Oh my..  Memories of a rush trip to the doctors due to having a lego stuck in my ear are going to plague me for the rest of the night.
 
 Thanks.
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				Funny my having been a preschool teacher is coming up in two topics:
 I had one child who was that typical "put things in every orifice on your face" kids (3 or 4 years old).  I was subbing in his class, and found out about his behavior... so I (thought) I move anything he could get ahold of away from him before nap time.  The kid some how found a crayon, broke it, and shoved it all the way up his nose.  Then he panicked and tried to get it out, and shoved it further up his nose.  I heard him start to cry and go over, there was actually a bulge in his nose where the crayon was.
 
 At the time, it wasn't funny at all, but looking back, it was pretty hilarious.
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				My daughter when  4 or 5 managed to shove a giant bead up her nose... my wife freaked luckily it had a hole through it for threading.. so after some work rotating it i managed to get it out...   was not funny at the time but we have had many laughs since...
			
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				It works for IE users also now. You just need the proper player for the video.