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danw65039 karma
Dude you're a fucking maniac. The only dude I knew with the balls you have turned out to be a psycho killer. He's on death row now. You scare me, but that's my own friend's fault.
danw65015 karma
GO or Source? or 1.6
Which is your favorite? Which is the "best"?
Do you enjoy Day of Defeat? Tf2?
danw65013 karma
Awesome! Yea 3-4 isn't even recommended for regular Legos now that I think about it. These seem so awesome.. please send some back in time to me as a child, thanks.
danw6503 karma
The man didn't say he was at D-day. The beaches were taken when he got over.
danw65051 karma
As a future teacher, these things are have insane potential in my mind.. not enough kids have any interest in science, but most kids I meet enjoy Legos, at least a little bit. Now, I don't remember much from middle school electricity class, but if we can use Legos to start introducing things like circuits and switches, that's something a child can pick up as early as age 4 and take with them throughout their school years and hopefully beyond. By the time I was introduced to electric circuits, I was like 15 and the whole concept seemed too technical for me. I'd have to go read through books, and buy all the tools, and learn everything from scratch. This was at a time when my priority was to get out of school and play World of Warcraft. I am super excited at the prospect of a child's toy that introduces electricity in a safe way.
Will these be affordable for parents and early childhood educators? Are they easily breakable, or will they hold up to a 3-4 year old? Are they dangerous if, say, placed in a mouth? Also, are they something that a person with no electricity knowledge can purchase and use effectively?
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