Just for fun
10 points to the 1st person who can identify this random bit of electronic stuff (it is shown next to a 3rd gen, 20 gig iPod for scale).
Post whatever comes to mind... theories, questions, whatever it'll take to find the answer!
Just for fun
10 points to the 1st person who can identify this random bit of electronic stuff (it is shown next to a 3rd gen, 20 gig iPod for scale).
Post whatever comes to mind... theories, questions, whatever it'll take to find the answer!
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a piece of a battery tester
Clearly what you have there is a flux flow rate regulator with anti back-flow tachyon gate.
That would be the infamous "blink'n lights" sub-assembly...
Not an Apple part, not a Sun part. How about part of the front panel of a Radius Telecast? Those had tons of blink'n lights.
What ever it is, it's missing the front.
A traffic light (that would be a big ipod...)
What does the text say?
Was it removed from the back of anyone's head?
Your site is down, I'd like to play this game too...
no it isnt down, it just has the occasional DNS problem that keeps some people from seeing it.
Close, but i dont know if i'll give you full credit for that. It is the battery status indicator from a 2C cell flashlight.
Ok, time for round 2: CLICK HERE
Hint #1: it's something every geek should have
Could you post it here? I get the 404 BS when trying to view it.
his Pics work, its just that the link is mis-spelled...
he meany to put "random" and instead pit "rnadom"
this is the correct URL:
http://ult.pweb.info/Random
and it brings you to a folder with like 4 pics in it...
and my lame guess is a WIFI signal detector.
/Bill
sorry about this misspelling, but, evilrobot: your guess is 100% correct! It is infact the innards to a CanaryWireless WiFi locator. (http://www.canarywireless.com)
what made you guess that?
my guess was based on:
a: form factor
b: the hint that "every geek should have one"
c: what i assumed was an FCC id in the barcode
d: LCD display
damn... i got that good
/Bill