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id='q-21275'><p>This Lego M&amp;Ms sorting machine would get Van Halen&#8217;s seal of approval<br
/> Joshua Schnell @joshuaschnell<br
/> Dec 12, 2012 9:55 AM</p><p>If you&#8217;re the kind of person who likes order in your every day life, you may want to take a moment and consider building an M&amp;Ms sorting machine out of Lego.</p><p>While the jury is out on whether or not certain colors of M&amp;Ms actually taste better than their brethren, sometimes there&#8217;s a legitimate need to separate your candy by color. And frankly, YouTube user Nxt1engineer has built an M&amp;M sorting machine that would make Van Halen proud.</p><p>The machine determines the color of an M&amp;M and then groups the various colors together by adjusting an arm that lets the M&amp;Ms fall into the right funnel before pushing them out into a bigger container at the bottom of the machine. The device, according to Gizmodo, was built for &#8220;the children.&#8221; I know a few adults that would get a kick out of this, too.</p><p>For those of you wondering why there&#8217;s a Van Halen reference in a story about an M&amp;Ms sorting machine, that band was notorious for including a clause in their performance riders that asked venues to provide a bowl of M&amp;Ms in their dressing rooms. The twist, however, was that the bowl couldn&#8217;t contain any brown M&amp;Ms.</p><p>M&amp;Ms not your thing? Maybe you&#8217;ll like the <a
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