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Leaning Tower of Pisa made out of LEGO bricks
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Architectural Engineering Students Build the Leaning Tower of Pisa

On Wednesday morning, a group of ten engineering students from MSOE put the finishing touches on a five-foot-tall replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa — made entirely out of LEGO. Weighing in at 150 pounds, the tower uses 17,700 individual LEGO pieces.

Led by student Justin Cosgrove, the project began in February and took 90 days and 130 hours to complete. Students said the biggest challenge of their tower was the introduction of the lean itself, which employs a steel and wood truss in the center of the tower for support.

In July, the life-like tower will be transported to Henry Maier Festival Park as part of Festa Italiana’s Piazza di LEGO, a new area on the festival grounds where children of all ages are welcome to participate in a daily LEGO building contest. Student volunteers from MSOE and the American Institute of Architects – Milwaukee will be there to assist the children with their constructions and teach them about what engineers do as a career.

The list of students (not all present at the press conference) that worked on the project are as follows:

Justin Cosgrove – Project Leader – Architectural Engineering Junior
Jessica Phillips – Architectural Engineering Junior
Kyle Welsh – Architectural Engineering Junior
Sam Pekarscik – Architectural Engineering Junior
Elise Pinkerton – Architectural Engineering Junior
Kaylie Lenz – Architectural Engineering Junior
Hunter Day – Electrical Engineering Junior
Marlon Petty – Electrical Engineering Junior
Jessica Iverson – Architectural Engineering Junior
Adam Jablonski – Architectural Engineering Freshman

Milwaukee School of Engineering MSOE

TCD photo assistant Nickolas Nikolic was at the Kern Center while these talented students carefully applied the final pieces. Check out the photo gallery on Flickr.com

Thirdcoastdigest.com

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Subject: 
Leaning Tower of Pisa out made of LEGO bricks
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lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.general, lugnet.build, lugnet.people, lugnet.fun, lugnet.loc.us.wi.mil
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Architectural Engineering Students Build the Leaning Tower of Pisa

On Wednesday morning, a group of ten engineering students from MSOE put the finishing touches on a five-foot-tall replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa — made entirely out of LEGO. Weighing in at 150 pounds, the tower uses 17,700 individual LEGO pieces.

Led by student Justin Cosgrove, the project began in February and took 90 days and 130 hours to complete. Students said the biggest challenge of their tower was the introduction of the lean itself, which employs a steel and wood truss in the center of the tower for support.

In July, the life-like tower will be transported to Henry Maier Festival Park as part of Festa Italiana’s Piazza di LEGO, a new area on the festival grounds where children of all ages are welcome to participate in a daily LEGO building contest. Student volunteers from MSOE and the American Institute of Architects – Milwaukee will be there to assist the children with their constructions and teach them about what engineers do as a career.

The list of students (not all present at the press conference) that worked on the project are as follows:

Justin Cosgrove – Project Leader – Architectural Engineering Junior
Jessica Phillips – Architectural Engineering Junior
Kyle Welsh – Architectural Engineering Junior
Sam Pekarscik – Architectural Engineering Junior
Elise Pinkerton – Architectural Engineering Junior
Kaylie Lenz – Architectural Engineering Junior
Hunter Day – Electrical Engineering Junior
Marlon Petty – Electrical Engineering Junior
Jessica Iverson – Architectural Engineering Junior
Adam Jablonski – Architectural Engineering Freshman

Milwaukee School of Engineering MSOE

TCD photo assistant Nickolas Nikolic was at the Kern Center while these talented students carefully applied the final pieces. Check out the photo gallery on Flickr.com

Thirdcoastdigest.com

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Subject: 
Hello Milwaukee!!!
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Fri, 11 Nov 2005 02:20:41 GMT
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I'm on a project for a well known local employer for the next few weeks at
least, possibly longer... if there's any interest in getting together please
drop me a line... I'm staying downtown but usually have a rental.

++Lar


Subject: 
Evans stores - my recent visit
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lugnet.loc.us.wi, lugnet.loc.us.wi.grb, lugnet.loc.us.wi.mil
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Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:37:43 GMT
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Let's see who is still monitoring the .wi groups!

I recently made a trip around to Evans department/variety stores.  They are
nowhere near the gold mine they used to be many years ago, but I still had a
few good finds.  I primarily collect town, train, model team and star wars
and these were very light at all the stores (drat).

Since I got what I wanted, I'm sharing the rest with all you, in the hopes
you'll all share your finds here as well!

Two Rivers - nothing.  nada.  Old sets must get shipped to the other stores.

Kewaunee - not much sale priced (except some 6710 Landing Pads for $4.09),
but some old sets at decent prices:

Technic
8064 - 43.99
8222 - 14.88
8230 - 18.99
8244 - 27.99
8412 - 26.88
8720 - 33.99
8735 - 37.99
8824 - 21.99

5860 - 21.99
5880 - 45.99

2162 - 37.44
6434 - 47.99
6554 - 37.88
6958 - 37.44
6969 - 46.88
6977 - 74.88

Sheboygan Falls - many clearance prices on lots of older Technic sets, and a
few others:

Technic
8062 - 25.99
8215 - 2.99
8223 - 4.99
8232 - 7.99
8236 - 2.99
8239 - 7.99
8240 - 6.99
8241 - 3.99
8242 - 9.99
8245 - 9.99
8252 - 6.99
8269 - 12.99
8456 - 23.99
8465 - 18.99
8516 - 7.99
8520 - 9.99
8556 - 6.99
8812 - 8.99
8829 - 12.99
8857 - 15.99

2161 - 19.19
6180 - 37.50
6190 - 37.50
6199 - 42.99

Older sets not on sale:

3050 - 12.77
6026 - 4.88
6037 - 7.77
6093 - 85.99
6195 - 85.99
6198 - 65.99
6907 - 20.99
6975 - 56.88
6979 - 74.88

Kiel - I'm not doing all your work for you!  All the 7850 rails are gone
(there was one), but I left the 4548 speed regulator (who needs more of
those?).  There are no Metroliners hiding in the basement of the store
(actually, there wasn't anything in the basement that wasn't already on the
shelves, I looked).  But, there is still one of the larger M:Tron sets on
the shelves (no I don't remember which one).

Hopefully this helps someone, let me know if it helps you!

-John-


Subject: 
Hello to Milwaukee Area
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Date: 
Wed, 9 Jul 2003 01:39:54 GMT
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Hello,

I have finally settled in Milwaukee after a year of crazy transition. I've
unpacked the Lego in my Lego basement and run into a few people at TRU. Anyone
in the area, say hello, and drop by. Maybe we could organize a club.

-Erik



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