From Brickshelf user OchreJelly, here's Stephen Hawking in LEGO (it's pure genius, according to Neatorama reader Dylan Bennett who suggested it. Get it? Pure genious? Hardy har har!)
Uh, I feel like I am admitting to being a buck-naked fool but why is genius spelled differently at the second usage? Is that part of the joke? I thought that I got the joke since Hawking is a genius and the Lego thing is described as "pure genius" but the last bit made me wonder if I missed the joke completely (blush). Did I just make a fool of myself (deeper blush)?
P.S. Hawking rocks! He and Carl Sagan got me interested in science as a child and teen respectively and his work is right on the boundary between relativity and quantum mechanics. Cool beans!!!