Too old to have played with Lego as a child. My equivalents were Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys and especially Erector Set. By the time I became a father Lego had appeared Both my daughter and my son received many Lego sets. We had an elaborate storage system intended for part in a workshop into which we organized the bricks as part of project tear down. I spent many happy hour building Lego with both children. /john On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Jan Djärv wrote: > Hi. > > As a child I had bags of unsorted Legopieces. Those where the days... > > Jan D. > > 16 aug 2014 kl. 19:39 skrev dhruva : > > Not an Emacs developer here but still want to share my memories. > > I played with LEGO. It was unaffordable in India. It was only when someone > travelled abroad and returned, we could even hope of getting a LEGO kit as > a gift. > > The first kit we got had very few pieces and we soon ran out of options. > After a many years, we got a fire engine LEGO kit with many pieces. Mixing > the 2 kits, our imagination was the limit! > > Much later, LEGO partnered with an Indian toy manufacturer and it became > more affordable. > > Tetris in GNU Emacs always reminds be of LEGO due to the color and shape > of falling blocks... > > -dhruva > > > On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Nic Ferrier > wrote: > >> Samuel W Flint writes: >> >> > I understand this is kind of off topic, however, I was wondering how >> > many of the Emacs Developers played with Legos a lot as a kid. >> >> The plural is "LEGO" NOT "Legos" >> >> I did. >> >> I've also worked for LEGO where they taught me to be as annoyed as they >> are about people pluralizing it wrong. >> >> >> Nic >> >> >> >