Wednesday, February 06, 2008

 

Lego Turns 50

From The Onion:

The Lego, invented by a Danish toy manufacturer, turned 50 last week. Here are some highlights from the history of this popular interlocking brick:

  • March 10, 1962: After four years of lagging sales, one of the designers has the idea to add a second color to the set.


  • May 15, 1965: Lego scientists create a momentary tear in space-time by building a giant Lego brick out of Lego bricks.


  • Aug. 24, 1968: Following a long and difficult struggle, Legoland's constitution is ratified.


  • June 6, 1971: Lego care package is sent to brother in Vietnam.


  • Oct. 19, 1974: The first Lego human minifigure journeys through the human digestive system.


  • June 23, 1989: CEO of Megablox accidentally refers to own product as "Legos."


  • Jan. 21, 1998: Story rights for blue, red, and green Lego bricks optioned by Dreamworks.


  • Dec. 9, 2007: The company estimates that there are more than 2 billion Legos on the floor of living rooms around the world that need to be picked up.


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