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What is this Object?
These are pretty easy.
Object#1 http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/DSC06423.jpg Object#2 http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/DSC06424.jpg Object#3 http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/DSC06425.jpg |
Number 1 is a clothes pin
Number 2 is tape of some sort Number 3 is a lighter |
Too easy . Anyone else got some? Me bored.
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Art??
Although I think the intent of the thread was to take some macro shots of everyday items and try to guess... Still good though. |
Thousand man water pipe? Wheres the carbs at tho?
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"Wind" art, probably makes a pretty spooky noise. Or some kind of party Bong.
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Art1k Sunflower?? IDK
BL_RVO Ink and paper:) |
Nope....
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Nope
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If anyone has kept up on their google earth....
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@above; shadow of the WTC or something? :lol:
Somebody know what this is: http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/5528/scorpion.png |
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NJ is more than 200 paces is it not?
No fair Arct1k, you'res doesn't even look real. And Byte, you got er... maybe I should have done a location a bit less 'identifiable'. |
Work in NY in WFC - Jersey is about another 600 yrds across the hudson...
Mine is a butterfly wing... |
Art1k= Something you need a electron microscope to take a picture of.
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Brian did say use macro...
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I guess I should have expounded a little more and said "macro setting of a typical 3-8 Mpixel, $100-$300 consumer class digital still camera". :no:
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Byte, yours is a scorpion.
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Nobody knows what mine is?
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IT's not that howeling tree out in NM somewhere is it?
Jeff |
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So, who knows what this is? http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/5528/scorpion.png |
A blue thing with ridges!
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No, it isn't. |
The rubber boot of a Revo/Jato/Summit drive shaft? I know that's not it since the valley's are concave (not a "W"), but it's the only thing I can think of.
This is up to the OP, but I think the magnification should be listed along with the pic... |
I love these! so heres a few pics i took just now to join in on the fun!
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/P7130015.png http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/P7130016.png http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/P7130019.png answers are here... http://pastebay.com/29170 |
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Ok a hint: It's Big and called Big... |
Some kind of expanded metal; maybe a small screen? Looks like a speaker behing it, so I'd say specifically, a speaker grille.
Fruity Pebbles? Stack of quarters? |
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http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/IMG_0956.jpg |
To be a truly beautiful motor, shouldn't the fins be black, run perpendicular to the can, have holes on the ends, and no rear fan? :wink:
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Brian- sounds like you want a medusa with a black heatsink...
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- It has holes (where the gap is and the fan) So it's a 50% beautiful motor :lol: |
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I have to say that the pletts run as well as a neu (but cost alot more). The fan on the back works great if you do not want to cut any holes in the body... Plus it will never break, and only cools the outside of the motor, so the internals are sealed. Once you go plett, everything else seems a bit cheap looking. I just got a big maxx, and plan to use it in an emaxx or possibly a lst... 5s, maybe 6s... |
lol. :smile:
I'm sure Pletty's are nice (they better be for that price), but I'll take a Neu. And I won't even go into the whole fan thing... :no: |
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USB connector
Deans male connector And I did not look at the answers. The USB plug would have been a little challenging had I not spent the last few days working with a plug doing a little tinkering... |
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