Legos for grownups

Dr Shock
June 30, 2010
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Funny talk about Lego for grown ups. They can buy tons of lego to lego robotics and lego programming.

Lego blocks: playtime mainstay for industrious kids, obsession for many (ahem!) mature adults. Hillel Cooperman takes us on a trip through the beloved bricks’ colorful, sometimes oddball grownup subculture, featuring CAD, open-source robotics and a little adult behavior.

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One Response to “Legos for grownups”

  1. Legos are great toys for any age person, but the real benefit is that they help learn analytical thinking. Many companies are using Legos now in their team building exercises. Recently, my partner and I were given a small Lego set. He was blindfolded, and had to build the set according the the set directions as read and explalned by me. It took a while, but we learned to communicate explicitly enough that we completed the small space ship in less time than I would have ever believed.

  2. Linda on December 10th, 2010 at 10:29 pm

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