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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote2017-01-20 02:55 pm
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Friday's Unscientific Poll: Lego

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 40


How likely are you to sort your Lego?

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Mean: 4.45 Median: 4 Std. Dev 2.75
All jumbled up in a big box 1
10 (26.3%)
2
2 (5.3%)
3
4 (10.5%)
4
4 (10.5%)
5
2 (5.3%)
6
4 (10.5%)
7
5 (13.2%)
8
5 (13.2%)
9
2 (5.3%)
Sealed in a cabinet by The Kragle 10
0 (0.0%)

If you do sort your Lego, which criteria do you employ for compartmentalising it?

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Colour
8 (24.2%)

Brick type
22 (66.7%)

Set origin
11 (33.3%)

Instructions?

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Chuck 'em immediately
4 (10.3%)

Follow them, then chuck 'em
6 (15.4%)

Save them, just in case
22 (56.4%)

Filed in labelled folder
6 (15.4%)

Preserved in the glass cabinet with The Kragle
1 (2.6%)

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[personal profile] capri 2017-01-20 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm quite perturbed that I'm the only one who's ticked sort by colour so far. What is this world of disorder the rest of you live in??
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[personal profile] cxcvi 2017-01-20 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure if I really want to being myself to give a serious answer today, so...

A world where we design new camouflage patterns with Lego.
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[personal profile] emelbe 2017-01-21 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
I sort everything I don't sort by size or in alphabetical order by color: Clothes, toy cars, nail varnishes, sewing pins, sometimes books.

Legos seem to be the only thing exempt from sorting rules in my head.