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Comments on: Lego Mindstorms no kids' toy

It might look like nothing more than Lego plastic, but anyone who buys the $249 kit can create fully functional robots.
Photos: Building blocks for bots

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FIND your LEGO KITS at robotstore.com
by mendozamanny January 6, 2006 7:52 AM PST
LEGO Mindstorms Kits for only 199.00
http://www.robotstore.com/catalog/list.asp?cid=9
Jameco
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First Lego League
by ucfknights90 January 6, 2006 10:47 AM PST
Get your kids involved with these robots. Check out http://www.firstlegoleague.org/

This is a fantastic experience for the kids as well as the mentors and coaches.
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NXT Blog at nxtClub.com
by mapluv January 16, 2006 10:29 AM PST
While at the MIT Media lab, a team of us worked on the prototype of the Lego Mindstorms (nicknamed the programmable brick back then). I am starting to blog about it at nxtClub.com. I think the NXT will become a lot closer to what most weekend robot builders wants to see and I am excited about it. Visit us at www.NxtClub.com!

-Steve
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