Fri, Feb 13th, 2009 |
Imagine, if you will, an infinite box of Lego. Any piece you want, in any color you want, in any quantity you want--and you never risk having a cat swallow a piece or accidently walking over a pile of painful plastic caltrops barefoot at night.
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