Joerg wrote:
>However, I like Linux it is like Lego- take the
>bricks and make your castle.

IMHO (as always) to me it feels like having the castle already built and
not knowing exactly which parts you could remove without getting it to
colapse. Personally I always built my LEGO without any blueprints (from
scratch). I've never seen those 10 stories houses I built sold in the
stores ;-)
But perhaps I'm weird? I bet not many kids had a LEGO city that spanned
over one and a half desk and another one at a table in their rooms
(although not over the entire table but close enough). Not that the small
figures didn't "live" in other places as well around my room to my fathers
disslike. He sure would have failed the "TOY TEST" as described in the "HOW
TO KNOW WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE READY TO HAVE CHILDREN..." post recently
seen here (although I never saw any 55 gallon box of LEGOs - that would
have been cool to have).

"LEg GOtt" ("Play well" in danish) IIRC.

If anyone wonders how (bad?) things looked like (this is from 89/90 - new
years eve), the picture is somewhat bad since the camera and light is
handeld by two kids, visit:
http://hem.passagen.se/bernie/lego1.jpg I don't have any usable on video
from the desks so I'll need a scanner to show you but I doubt anyone is
interested. I think I've stolen enough of your time as it is with this OT
non-sense ;-)

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