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Building the Enterprise D Out of LEGOs.

CleverNickName writes "A self-proclaimed "dork" has built one of the best models of Enterprise D I have ever seen (and I think I speak with some authority)...entirely out of LEGOs. I can see my house from here!"

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  1. Quote from site by Doomrat · · Score: 1, Redundant

    "Wow. Thanks to Fark.com, I've gone from 15 page views (mostly mine) to almost 5,000 in about 24 hours."

    I get the feeling that that will soon change to "Wow. Thanks to slashdot.org, I've done from having a working server to an overloaded-to-buggery one in about 5 minutes.".

    Nice brickin', though.

  2. yes..but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    jeez. a lego spaceship. Wonderful.

    things like this make me question the expense of my cable modem. There's nothing wrong with lego spaceships, I just don't need a high speed connection to look at them. After nearly a decade of the internet, wow has-it-been-that-long, I'm starting to see the internet as a vast collection of lego spaceships... ...kind of interesting but after awhile they all start looking the same. People talk about the same things, over and over again. Just in different places. Only the style varies. Different sites and people, same stuff, over and over again, like an icepick to the forehead. And the volumonous bland piles of chaff are occasionally dotted with the strikingly unique and interesting. Kind of like finding hundred dollar bills at the beach.

    I'm not saying the internet has no use. It just doesn't do 50 dollars worth for me anymore. Really, no offense to those who find lego spaceships intensely interesting. It had good allegorical presense.