- A 3D streetpainting of Lego figures inspired by the terracotta army
- A bridge turned into a Lego bridge.
- A new message from God (or rather not) to the (evangelical) christians.
- A timelapse video that you can’t easily reproduce – unless you’re an astronaut and take a trip to the ISS, that is; best viewed in HD which isn’t possible when embedded (via Bad Astronomy)
Links and Videos of the Week (2011/26+27)
- Jido Fister Filly?
(via @b_age)
- Religion explained with Sudoku (jnethery on reddit via Friendly Atheist)
https://youtu.be/qCzbNkyXO50
- A pancake bot made with Lego – here with explanations (via Golem.de)
Exaggerating
It’s no news that warnings are often exaggerated especially in the USA – but these three together in one block on one article page on Amazon.com?
Of course you could turn to logic and argue that a toy that is a small ball also contains a small ball (as only content), and a small ball is a small part, too. Unfortunately, this isn’t for a ball at all, but for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” Lego set 4192 Fountain of Youth which, while containing small parts, doesn’t contain a ball at all – unlike some other sets…
(On some other sets, there’s just the “small parts” line, on this one fittingly also the ball, on others, however, all three again.)