"It fits" - the relief expressed when the last piece solves the puzzle
The other day I read an April 23rd issue of Forbes. In the issue there was a story about Golan Leven.
He is a professor at Carnegie Mellon.
Mr. Leven has constructed a 45 piece free universal construction kit that allows people to connect pieces from different games such as Lego and wooden blocks together to create a new bigger final results.
These missing pieces extend the possibilities for each type of game. They allow one to print them out on a 3D printer and use them. He has not been sued because he is not replacing any one of the game pieces but providing an extension to the set.
Today's question is:
"What pieces are missing in your toolkit that if they existed could make you a more complete?"
The other day I read an April 23rd issue of Forbes. In the issue there was a story about Golan Leven.
He is a professor at Carnegie Mellon.
Mr. Leven has constructed a 45 piece free universal construction kit that allows people to connect pieces from different games such as Lego and wooden blocks together to create a new bigger final results.
These missing pieces extend the possibilities for each type of game. They allow one to print them out on a 3D printer and use them. He has not been sued because he is not replacing any one of the game pieces but providing an extension to the set.
Today's question is:
"What pieces are missing in your toolkit that if they existed could make you a more complete?"
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