eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2007 | shopping, lego, star wars
A walking lego At-At. How cool is this?
Quoted: Behold the power of the Empire! For the first time ever, the ultimate Motorized Walking AT-AT is ready to crush the Rebel Alliance at your command. Thanks to the new Power Functions System, the mighty All-Terrain Armored Transport really walks forward or backward into battle!<br><ul><li>Features an opening cockpit and rotating laser cannons!</li><li>Motorized Walking AT-AT really walks and its head moves up and down!</li><li>Handle on top allows for easy transport!</li><li>Stands over 12" (30 cm) tall and over 14" (36 cm) long!</li><li>Includes AT-AT Pilot, General Veers, Snowtrooper and Luke Skywalker with grappling line and lightsaber!</li><li>Includes battery box and motor!</li><li>Requires 6 AA (1.5V) batteries, not included.</li></ul>
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 27 2007 | shopping, lego, food
I want these.
Quoted: Serve the coolest drinks around with ice that looks like LEGO bricks, or build your own LEGO ice sculpture. Made of durable silicone. Ice cube tray makes 10 ice bricks at a time!
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2007 | Tyler Brûlé, Monocle Magazine, video, Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, Retail, Business, Lego, Open Source, Innovation, Product Design, thepugetnews![Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, CEO of Lego [Monocle]](http://i.faves.com/01/14/5341/cb2d0507/18734d18d188e199c8_5.jpg)
A really excellent business interview with the CEO of Lego. There is lots of great information in here for people looking to build and run their own companies. It's a refreshingly clear look at revitalizing an innovative, privately-held brand while staying true to your roots, discovering who your customers really are, and servicing them to the best of your ability.
Quoted: The restructuring of Lego, and what it means to open source a design process. Tyler Brûlé interviews Lego chief Jørgen Vig Knudstorp.
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