Wow, didn't realize Legos had been out that long. Google kindly alerted me to the importance of today:

I remember some of my old Lego sets - the Amtrak-like motorized train with the old tracks that had the current running through them (unlike today's plastic tracks and battery-run trains), and the space shuttles, one with the launch pad and the other with the airplane it humpbacks on. Of course, these sets were all fairly new when I was young. I think the oldest set I have is a medical helicopter that resembles a chinook, which is from 1989 (according to this site):

Anyone else care to comment/reminisce on the wonder and awesomeness that is Legos?
And yes, I know the brand is Lego, but who refers to it without the "s" at the end?!?!

I remember some of my old Lego sets - the Amtrak-like motorized train with the old tracks that had the current running through them (unlike today's plastic tracks and battery-run trains), and the space shuttles, one with the launch pad and the other with the airplane it humpbacks on. Of course, these sets were all fairly new when I was young. I think the oldest set I have is a medical helicopter that resembles a chinook, which is from 1989 (according to this site):

Anyone else care to comment/reminisce on the wonder and awesomeness that is Legos?
And yes, I know the brand is Lego, but who refers to it without the "s" at the end?!?!