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There's irony in using K'nex as an analogy. I hated those toys as a kid; sure, they're flexible in all directions, but all that flexibility means there's no structural integrity. To build something that doesn't twist and collapse, you have to overbuild all the connections and consider all the possible vectors of movement (gravity or applied) that need to be guarded against.



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