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Truth be told, I was never much of a Legos fan. My kids had buckets of them but to me they were something that got sucked up into the vacuum cleaner. I can understand how people get really, really into them though. Here's an article full of Lego facts and Lego trivia.
If you want to dive into Legos try starting with The Brothers Brick. A quick glance and you'll see what I mean.
The project that recently grabbed me was shoving a Linksys router into a custom Lego case. Oooo...ahhhhh...
If you're still not convinced check out The Great Order of the Universe. And no, I don't have a box of childhood blocks under my bed. Didn't reall get into the Lego thing as a kid. Too busy with chemistry sets, microscopes, and electronic kits. Not that I knew what I was doing...
What I find fascinating is that Legos have become a cultural building block as much as a toy. We all recognize the shapes and colors. Here are some tangetal Lego materials, authorized and otherwise:
In addition to the items featured below be sure to check out the Lego block light and Snack & Stack, building block necklace, and the iPod building block speakers too. If these don't grab you how about a Lego block light? Better yet Lego bricks you can eat. Me? I want this Lego radiator myself.