The bread was discovered on a busbar - an electrical connection inside one of eight buildings above ground on the 17-mile (27km) circuit in the Swiss countryside.
They don't need to invest in roofs, what they really need are doors.
Not sure that's correct either... or there's some pretty impressive flying involved.... or throwing...
Claiming that a block the same shape and size is a trademark infringement is a bit of a reach.
I can't help but think of the iconic Coca Cola bottle. That particular shape of bottle is trademarked. Why would that be different from the shape of Lego bricks?
Nope
The bread was discovered on a busbar - an electrical connection inside one of eight buildings above ground on the 17-mile (27km) circuit in the Swiss countryside.
They don't need to invest in roofs, what they really need are doors.
Not sure that's correct either... or there's some pretty impressive flying involved.... or throwing...
From Times Online:
The best guess is that it was dropped by a bird, either that or it was thrown out of a passing aeroplane.
nah, old people only drive slow when you're in a hurry.
There, fixed it for you.
Claiming that a block the same shape and size is a trademark infringement is a bit of a reach.
I can't help but think of the iconic Coca Cola bottle. That particular shape of bottle is trademarked. Why would that be different from the shape of Lego bricks?
Tell that to the developer who wrote Trism and made 250.000 dollars in two months: http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/app-store-is-a.html
My question is this. Who would spam him as a hobby?
I find it highly unlikely that it'll end there... :)