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Google I/O 2009: Day 2 Lego PresentationSteven CanvinLEGO's presentation at Google I/O on the evolution of MINDSTORMS to an open source approach.For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
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Lego Presentation is Perfect.
DartGreene 3 months ago
13th comment: I already lost the game
IamGoosehunt 7 months ago
Shut the fuck up with counting FIRST! Its stupid and annoying, Go play somewhere else, kids!
MrDan3345 1 year ago
11thcomment
franziep 2 years ago
i just lost the game
Subby94 2 years ago
10th comment!
first person to break the progression loses THE GAME.
lathiat 2 years ago
9th comment :D
D4M14N1989 2 years ago
And here's the 8th.
[Is the idea to reach upto 915,103,765? :)
Or even 102,981,500, for that matter?]
anjanbanerji 2 years ago
6th comment hahahaha
I think the second person had started this series of numerical comments
fkuwait 2 years ago
5 th commant
Mediamarktfreak 2 years ago
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Lego Presentation is Perfect.
DartGreene 3 months ago
13th comment: I already lost the game
IamGoosehunt 7 months ago
Shut the fuck up with counting FIRST! Its stupid and annoying, Go play somewhere else, kids!
MrDan3345 1 year ago
11thcomment
franziep 2 years ago
i just lost the game
Subby94 2 years ago
10th comment!
first person to break the progression loses THE GAME.
lathiat 2 years ago
9th comment :D
D4M14N1989 2 years ago
And here's the 8th.
[Is the idea to reach upto 915,103,765? :)
Or even 102,981,500, for that matter?]
anjanbanerji 2 years ago
6th comment hahahaha
I think the second person had started this series of numerical comments
fkuwait 2 years ago
5 th commant
Mediamarktfreak 2 years ago