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  1. kalbzayn says:

    That’s tragically funny. I wonder how long until they arrest people for using a laptop, pda, or even your super duper cell phone because they could remotely trigger a bomb.

  2. kalbzayn says:

    That’s tragically funny. I wonder how long until they arrest people for using a laptop, pda, or even your super duper cell phone because they could remotely trigger a bomb.

  3. Ray CHOW says:

    the funniest is finally the first comment made on the pasta and vinegar blog :

    http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/staf/nova/blog/2006/02/01/be-careful-with-lego-mindstorms/#comments

  4. Ray CHOW says:

    the funniest is finally the first comment made on the pasta and vinegar blog :

    http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/staf/nova/blog/2006/02/01/be-careful-with-lego-mindstorms/#comments

  5. [...] Scobleizer hace referencia a éste hecho: en Alemania un tío fué arrestado por jugar con sus Legos Mindstorm en un tren. [...]

  6. JanPrill says:

    whoooaaahaa! I’m addicted to lego, aahhh, oil…

  7. JanPrill says:

    whoooaaahaa! I’m addicted to lego, aahhh, oil…

  8. RBA says:

    You can be arrested for using a cell phone on a court room, or for listening to your mp3 plyer during takeoff.

    The Lego thing is quite something, but there are just certain things, no matter how mundane otherwise, that you shouldn’t do in some situations.

    In any case, if his friend had been a 13 years old, I doubt the cop had freaked out, but perhaps seeing a grown up “playing” with some electronic devices “in disguise” (those red bricks must be to make it look like a toy – he probably thought) got the cop thinking. Also, we do not know how this guy looked like, or if he even acted somehow suspicious at any moment. The cop wasn’t very smart but can you blame him without knowing how everything played out?

  9. RBA says:

    You can be arrested for using a cell phone on a court room, or for listening to your mp3 plyer during takeoff.

    The Lego thing is quite something, but there are just certain things, no matter how mundane otherwise, that you shouldn’t do in some situations.

    In any case, if his friend had been a 13 years old, I doubt the cop had freaked out, but perhaps seeing a grown up “playing” with some electronic devices “in disguise” (those red bricks must be to make it look like a toy – he probably thought) got the cop thinking. Also, we do not know how this guy looked like, or if he even acted somehow suspicious at any moment. The cop wasn’t very smart but can you blame him without knowing how everything played out?

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