hey!

Challenge accepted:

Here's a brick, give me 10 ways in which it was stupidly designed and how it could've been done better. :lol: :lol:

just kidding :3

nice meeting you
hey mero,
welcome to the forums.
I hope you achieve what you aim for.
I haven't programmed for almost a year, basically i lost interest, got busy by tons of books.
I'm a bored geek.
Mero55 wrotehey!

Challenge accepted:

Here's a brick, give me 10 ways in which it was stupidly designed and how it could've been done better. :lol: :lol:
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTbervuXwRtdrPGR6Ii9W4XDuRXbmhrgpjQE2oOO3g6YBT5ng6dZTqtKpQ
just kidding :3

nice meeting you
A brick!? Are you making fun of me, young man?
Anyway, I'll try:
- Why is the brick not perfectly cubic? Then you don't have to worry about the direction
- Why is that brick red? Black is more heat absorbent, if it's for a cold country. White is better for a warm climate. But red?
- That brick should have cavities to for steel rods
- If this brick was empty then it would be lighter. But maybe it is empty?

That's about how far I can get on a photo of bricks. If you want more I need to see the actual brick.
I thought it was chocolate...

And welcome!
Hey!

looks like this place is full of awesome people....AWESOME!


And Thanks for the warm welcome! i appreciate it :p
empty brick= tricked brick.
A replica.
This kind of remembers me how we say "t2il" to actually mean the object is expensive or branded. I wonder where this originated.
NuclearVision wroteempty brick= tricked brick.
A replica.
This kind of remembers me how we say "t2il" to actually mean the object is expensive or branded. I wonder where this originated.
Hey!

Hmmm..... i think it originated from watches, because the heavier they are the more gold (or other precious metal) we assume they have.....