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- How Many Legos Does It Take To Build A House?
- For years, we had a tub of Legos sitting in our basement. Our kids weren't really into Legos, although they'd build something from time to time. My husband, Sam, has always been far more into building and constructing Lego houses. In Los Angeles, my friend Wendy keeps...
- Blog posts 2009-08-31
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- LEGOS HAVE LANDED.(Radison SAS Hotels and Resorts, Brussels has partnership with the LEGO Co.)(Brief Article)
- LEGOS HAVE LANDED at Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts, Brussels. Through an exclusive partnership with the LEGO Company, makers of those colorful snap-together building blocks, Radisson SAS introduced LEGO as a value-added component of its annual Fa LEGOS HAVE LANDED at Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts,...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Job training Serious Play; EnteLead uses Legos, other toys to develop thinking, leadership skills.(Special Report)
- Byline: Laura Bailey It's midafternoon on a Thursday, and 12 customer-care employees from Bedminster, N.J.-based Verizon Wireless are sitting around a long banquet table in a conference room at a Birmingham hotel. They are playing with Legos. E Byline: Laura...
- Research articles 2003-04-28
- The Lego Principle of Optical Assembly.(Brief Article)
- Legos are great toys. I bought them for my sons as they grew up. Traveling in Europe on business, I would bring back a box from France or Germany not yet available in the U.S. Like advanced Technics[TM] or the pneumatic cylinders, the Legos are in st...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- Baby Einstein Bust: Toys That Will Make Your Child Smarter
- I wasn't surprised when I read today that watching a Baby Einstein DVD won't make a kid smart. The Disney Co. is offering refunds to any parents who feel ripped off that these videos didn't turn their children into geniuses. While Baby Einstein DVDs are an educational...
- Blog posts 2009-10-24
- Toying with engineers.(Meccano, Erector Sets teach engineering principles)(Brief Article)
- You might have assumed the most dangerous thing about Legos was the possibility of stepping on one of the sharp-edged building blocks in the dark of night. But then, you'd be underestimating their power to undermine your profession, according to No You might have...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- A MONUMENTAL PLAYTHING
- Lego Mexico SA de CV is going to kids and their parents with a series of promotions that promote creativity and build something a little bigger than usual out of Legos -- like a 61/2-foot-high pyramid. During Easter and summer vacations, the company weLego Mexico SA de...
- Research articles 1998-09-21
- Games Interviewers Play
- The article asserts that throwing a Mensa-style question at a candidate has become so common in the high-tech hiring process that many recruits bone up on methodologies they might need to meet the challenge. Financial services employers enjoy pitching curveballs. Since it is thought that investment bankers and other finance...
- White papers 2001-01-01
- The Lycos 50 Presents This Year's Hot Holiday Toys; Web Searches Indicate Game Consoles and Harry Potter Legos are the Must-Have Toys This Holiday Season
- Business/Technology Editors
- Research articles 2001-11-29
- Rediscover LEGOS Through MINDSTORMS; Dave Baum's Definitive Guide to LEGO MINDSTORMS and Extreme MINDSTORMS
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2000-12-05
- Operator builds own machine ... of Legos.(Biography)
- Byline: Bill Bregar Aaron Edwards' scale model of the Milacron Roboshot injection press he runs at Gorman-Rupp Industries looks real enough to shoot plastic, except that it's made of plastic - Lego blocks. A red warning light works. The gate ope ...
- Research articles 2007-01-22
- Magnetic "Legos" Replace Conventional Fixtures
- Magnetic hold-downs for iron and steel parts have been used for decades. But researchers at the GM Research and Development Center have put magnets to a unique use in a fixturing system that they expect will save millions of dollar in their machining operations for aluminum engines and transmissions.The unit...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Livermore Lab fascinates schoolkids
- LIVERMORE -- Moments after the "Discovery" raced down a ramp and hit a wall, a crowd at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory cheered and exclaimed disbelief that the egg inside didn't crack. The contraption, crafted from Legos, balloons, bubble wrap and other materials by Walnut Grove Elementary School...
- Research articles 2006-02-25
- Amarillo, Texas, Companies Join in Holiday Spirit.
- By Joe Chapman, Amarillo Globe-News, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 1--How many wrapped coffee mugs does it take before intra-office giving begins to get old? The workers at Street Toyota on Georgia kept their holiday spirit fresh this year by giving...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Car Design Is Just One Arena Where Geometry Battle Rages On.
- By Julie Hinds, Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 12--Big boxes rule at the North American International Auto Show, right? There are Hummers galore, the ultimate Legos for status-seeking adults. The Ford Bronco concept, a gleaming cube...
- Research articles 2004-01-12
- Probe Measures Parts Before Machining.(Brief Article)
- Aircraft parts manufacturers are required to hold some of the tightest tolerances in the metalworking industry. For example, Boeing has a program called Accurate Fuselage Assembly AFA, which requires that its suppliers meet ultratight tolerances that allow fuselage components to literally snap in place like Legos....
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- Numbers in the news
- 5,000,000,000 hours a year is the time kids collectively spend playing with Legos. The blocks turn 50 this year. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 40,000 years ago, humans sported footwear. Examining skeletons' toe bones helped scientists figure out when ancient people began wearing shoes. 4,000 to 6,000 metric tons of...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
- Crossing into the blue
- Understanding how a childhood desire to become an astronaut earned one Airman a doctorate in aerospace engineering is the easy part. Where it gets complicated is comprehending how Capt. Eric Schultz mustered to bring him on active duty as a fighter pilot. Born in 1973, the captain's interest in...
- Research articles 2006-03-22
- `A hero because he told me not to be sad' - response to the September 11 attacks - Brief Article
- This afternoon, in the English office of the high school where I work as an administrator, one of my colleagues said, "Yesterday my 3-year-old grandson was stacking up his Legos, and then he pretended that he crashed a plastic plane into the little building he just constructed." How do we,...
- Research articles 2001-09-28
- Lessons in lean
- Drickhamer, David Industry Week 08-21-2000 Lessons in lean Byline: Drickhamer, David Volume: 249 Number: 13 ISSN: 00390895 Publication Date: 08-21-2000 Page: 14 Type: Periodical Language: English PROGRAM MEETS MANUFACTURERS' CALL FOR SHARPER SKILLS. "IN LEGOS AND LIFE, COLOR doesn't matter," quips Lisa Johnson of RWD Technologies...
- Research articles 2000-08-21
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