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Desh Deshmukh <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Jun 2011 07:57:39 -0700
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Hello Lego fans,

Have you ever wondered how 7000 different Lego Elements are made with a mil 
(1/1000 inch) tolerance and precision, then just visit CNET website (see below) 
and watch few video's (released today) of the LEGO factory in Billund, Denmark 
(see below).  Kids of all ages will enjoy watching the LEGO anatomy process of 
how Billions of LEGO sets manufactured from ABS plastic and processed through 
injection molding machines.

Have fun sharing this exiting video with your team and they will be thrilled to 
see how robots build the little people by snapping faces, heads, torso, legs, 
arms and outfits.  If you like drop a thank you note to the author Daniel 
Terdiman.


http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-20071143-52/watching-lego-make-its-world-famous-bricks/?tag=contentMain;contentBody

 Desh Deshmukh 

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