By popular demand, a couple more photos from the Lego factory in Billund. A molding machine rolls out some black Legos:

And a robot, nicknamed “Olfert,” replaces a full box of translucent green pieces with an empty one:

By popular demand, a couple more photos from the Lego factory in Billund. A molding machine rolls out some black Legos:

And a robot, nicknamed “Olfert,” replaces a full box of translucent green pieces with an empty one:

Hey! Where is everyone?
I headed to Nasdaq headquarters in Times Square, ground zero of the biggest high tech stock offering ever, where Facebook would be welcomed into the arms of the investing public. And all I found was a bunch of CNBC cameras.
It’s tough to tell when an internet phenomenon reaches actual meme status. But, in the case of the “creepy finance guy,” I think we can finally call it.
This week saw yet another jaw-dropping tale of Wall Street prattishness, this time in the form of a post-date survey. Yep, a finance dude went on a date with a lady. And then he asked her for constructive feedback.
