What separates the men from the boys? Nope, it is not the toys they own, it is what they do with their toys. I can't even imagine all the work that went into this. I gotta give this guy huge props.
What separates the men from the boys? Nope, it is not the toys they own, it is what they do with their toys. I can't even imagine all the work that went into this. I gotta give this guy huge props.
If you're the smartest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room.
And then his Mam came in and said "Malcolm, put that lot away now. I want to hoover this room".
Or, his kid says "Daddy, can I play with my Legos now?"
If you're the smartest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room.
Someone has wayyy too much time on his hands. Rube Goldberg look out.
Lots of money went into that as well. If you've looked recently, a 1000pc set goes for $100.
That goes without mentioning the number of lego brand name PLC units he has strapped to every one of those robotic arms.
Lego should be looking him up to hire him on as a lego mechanics engineer.
I can't imagine that any of that was cheap. The interesting thing about this is that even with a toy, you can create some pretty complex robotics. Legos or not, I love this kind of stuff. Does anyone remember the old Erector sets?
If you're the smartest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room.
Oh yeh-- I began with tinker-toys and graduated to erector sets . Lovved em !!! How old are we ?? !! .. (probably born around the time the 1st ruby-rod laser shot was fired ) lol .. or maybe before .. gonna have to go look that up on wiki ..
Ok- looked it up -- I was pre-teenager.
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The first working laser was a ruby laser made by Theodore H. "Ted" Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories on May 16, 1960.[1][2]
Ruby lasers produce pulses of visible light at a wavelength of 694.3 nm, which is a deep red color. Typical ruby laser pulse lengths are on the order of a millisecond."
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Wow ALL I can say is WOW!
Lego blocks are by far the most painful thing I have ever stepped on...
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I agree!
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This space for rent.
The Lego Technics sets are far from cheap, I was into them as a kid and around $300 would get you a controller, 3 motors and a few touch sensors, a light sensor .. and that was about it. I would not be surprised if there was over $2K of lego there, probably much more.