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whoop
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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some people are reeeeeally bored
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Arize
Posts: 120
Location: Queensland
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rofl why not just put the box of lego next to you rofl.
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| #1 01:58am 21/02/08 |
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ara
Posts: 1877
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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that is awesome. |
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| #2 02:06am 21/02/08 |
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eighty-eight
Posts: 642
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i dont get this.. is it just like a pointless lego calculator?
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| #3 04:03am 21/02/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 2016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #4 08:06am 21/02/08 |
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eighty-eight
Posts: 643
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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omg thread saved!
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| #5 09:36am 21/02/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 2017
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I thought the OP was impressive. It's a computer made with LEGO. It seems like technology that could have been around for ever, but really transistors and such were invented before LEGO.
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| #6 10:48am 21/02/08 |
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ara
Posts: 1879
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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| #7 12:42pm 21/02/08 |
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Nitro
Posts: 1394
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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I take your pathetic weapons and raise a you lego car factory made out of lego!
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| #8 02:47pm 21/02/08 |
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athzhr
Posts: 58
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hah ^ that would've taken ages
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| #9 04:36pm 21/02/08 |
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reload!
Posts: 4171
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that factory is f***ing sick
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| #10 08:24pm 21/02/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 2028
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's so inefficient... the factory and the ALU thing.... if the rubber band gun guy made an equally inefficient contraption, it would shoot 1 rubber band, slowly rotate around one whole revolution, then fire another... that's what seperates him from the pack
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| #11 08:28pm 21/02/08 |
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Fnukle
Posts: 4972
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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holy s***. factory takes the cake
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| #12 08:41pm 21/02/08 |
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Midda
Posts: 1606
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #13 08:44pm 21/02/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 2030
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Huh? You can't design something, chop it up into lego block, and reassemble it... NEXT!
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| #14 08:57pm 21/02/08 |
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mission
Posts: 3589
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That factory is pretty cool but they fail.
You go to all that trouble and then to show it off to the world you make a s*** video. |
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| #15 10:00pm 21/02/08 |
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Twisted
Posts: 10094
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Some pretty smart dudes...with no jobs maybe :p |
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| #16 09:49pm 22/02/08 |
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brdavis
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Location: USA
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Interesting thread. I thought I'd mention a few things to clear it up. First, I'm the guy who put together the video (& the LEGO) of the DigiComp II. Yes, I have a job (PhD in physics, teaching, also parent of three), no I don't have a lot of free time (I just use it differently), and I'm not terribly bored. But I do like building robots and interesting mechanisms out of LEGO. The idea of the LEGO DCII was to replicate in LEGO something I couldn't lay hands on elsewhere - even a broken DigiComp II goes for a couple hundred US dollars on eBay, and they are rare even at that price. So if I wanted to figure out how it worked, I needed to build it myself. Turns out I'm not the only one interested, as I've already had one commission (a museum asked me to build them a copy, which they paid for... not bad, turning your hobby into cash). I also work with the LEGO group directly on their new MINDSTORMS NXT (yes, it's suppossed to be all caps :) ), working out the bugs in the prototypes etc. Not bad, again, when your hobby ends up attracting enough attention that the manufacturer starts taking notice and asking your advice (a lot of fun too).
Is it practical? Absolutely not. Then again, the number of times in real life that I have to control a Lombax is sort of small as well - another rather impractical skill. An awful lot of what humans do for entertainment is amazingly unpractical... but fun. So chalk it up to me having fun doing something in an impractical way (hey, I also like rock climbing... even though there are a lot easier ways to get to the top of most rocks). As to the LEGO factory, that person actually did a great job on the video - it was put together by a bunch of students and videoed once by the teacher for the students and class alone - he had no idea it would get noticed, and was shocked that it got all the views it did. He wanted to make a better video when he discovered this, but the factory had been taken apart about a year prior to that, so he had no way to recreate it. -- Brian Davis |
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The GuVna
Posts: 684
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Might want to have wanted a bit more table room so the made car doesn't roll off & smash onto the ground :)
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| #18 02:06am 20/03/08 |
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groganus
Posts: 363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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holy s***, i want the chest burster and iron man.
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| #19 04:09am 20/03/08 |
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