Greattest Jobs In the History of the World – Part 1

One of the best parts of my childhood was Lego’s line of space kits. If you asked either of my brothers, I think they’d say the same. That’s why it was so cool to learn about Bjarn Tveskov, who got a job designing those kits for Lego in his late teens:

My LEGO career started when I was 17 years old; I saw an ad in the Sunday newspaper, they were looking for designers for the Space product line. No formal qualifications were required so just for fun I applied. They sent me a big box of LEGO bricks and asked me to create a Space model from imagination. Still got the model I made back then. At the interview I realized that the job was a full-time position in Billund, initially I thought that maybe it could be a freelance gig, but no. So when suddenly I was offered the job I had to ask my parents if it was OK if I quit high-school to become a Spaceship designer.

Video for Sen Obama’s Campaign

I’ve yet to decide of who is left in the running whom I’m voting for in November for President, so please don’t mistake this as any sort of endorsement. However, a photo of mine has found its way into a promotional video for Sen. Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign (though I don’t think is from the official campaign). The music isn’t too bad, though it reminds a bit of some of the kid’s music we listen to with our daughter. Anyway, since Virginia yesterday voted for Obama by a rather wide margin (along with D.C. and Maryland), I thought this was appropriate. So, if you’re supporting the Sen. from IL, enjoy — especially the photo at 1:57 in of the senator rolling up his sleeves.