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		<title>Lego Employees Have Minifigs as Business Cards (and a Great Sense of Humour)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ newVideoPlayer("katcard_gizmodo.flv", 520, 410,""); One little piece of trivia that I learned on my trip to the Lego homebase: the employee&#8217;s business cards are Lego mini-figs, modelled after them. Another little fact: As you can see at the end of the video, all of them have a great sense of humour.


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<p>Perhaps the sense of humour is a requirement to work there. Or maybe a consequence of the amazingly fun and light atmosphere that I found everywhere around the company. Personally, I think they put some kind of happy-clappy drug in the food&mdash;more on that later&mdash;because everyone seems to be smiling and having fun while working, even the people checking the bots at the factory.</p>
<p>And for the people who didn&#8217;t get the reference at the end of the clip, watch this:</p>
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<p>Again please! [<a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/tags/legotrip">Giz's Lego Trip</a>]</p>
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