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  • it was an led but you have to get the size and on donuld
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    • Originally posted by nckdmngz View Post
      it was an led but you have to get the size and on donuld
      Don't know what that means (?)

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      • I think he's trying to say you have to be specific...
        However, I think that's stupid, because I know that differently sized LED's can be made to scale, so unless there is any distinguishing mark in the picture, or we can find the EXACT source where that came from, then we can't... and if we did, then we just post the link instead of typing it all and we win anyway....

        But anyway, what was yours?
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        • SIZE of the LED ??!! Get real.

          My last one is called an "11-point divider". It is (was) used back in the day of manual drafting. If one wanted to graphically divide a drawn line into 2 to (up to) 10 equal spaces, this was the tool. If you want one, they go for only about $300

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          • [QUOTE=donaud;895815]SIZE of the LED ??!! Get real.

            My last one is called an "11-point divider". It is (was) used back in the day of manual drafting. If one wanted to graphically divide a drawn line into 2 to (up to) 10 equal spaces, this was the tool. If you want one, they go for only about $300

            What was used to make the mark, ie: a pencil?

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            • I guess the one from nckdmngz is for BWM - angel eyes or sth like that.
              Lol: donuld?

              Donaud, how specific do we need to be?
              Food heater that is heated/powered by the computer? USB heater?

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              • USB something, but not heater.

                EDIT: oops... it IS a food heater, sorry !! this one is special in one way.
                (not trying to get technical, I promise)

                @ Stitchy: yes, the user makes pencil marks.
                Last edited by donaud; 06-09-2009, 22:13:27.

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                • Ummm... so I got it, or do we need to figure out what is special

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                  • Looks like the buttons on top are play, FF, etc... so a USB microwave/mp3 player?

                    EDIT: I found it, but I don't see what is "special" other than it's powered by your computer, unless you want the name... but I still think Mistery should get it.

                    http://www.livescience.com/technolog...b-powered.html Talk about running down your laptop's battery!
                    Last edited by Crimsonthread; 06-09-2009, 22:17:20.
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                    • I think you should get it Mistery.

                      The "Beanzawave"

                      a USB powered baked beans microwave.
                      It may look like an April Fools joke, but the Beanzawave is the World’s smallest microwave, which measures 7.4 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide and 5.9 inches deep.

                      don't know why it's named just for beans ??

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                      • "This product is evidence that the potential of the USB port knows no bounds. Heinz, famous for its baked beans, has come up with a microwave oven called the Beanzawave powered by a computer's USB port. This is large enough to heat up a small cup of beans such as the Hoops Snap Pots product from the company.

                        The Beanzawave has the safety features found in a regular microwave oven. It takes under a minute to heat up a small amount of food, perfect for single-serve snacks. Though currently powered by USB, there's a possibility the same effect can be achieved using lithium-ion batteries, which would make it perfect for campers or fishermen.

                        The Beanzawave costs too much to make, about 100 pounds (US$161), and so is currently just a prototype. The company says it will assess public feedback before considering this mini-microwave for mass production. "

                        Source: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...a%3DN%26um%3D1

                        Ooh, haha, you all beat meto it!
                        Last edited by Justeazy; 06-09-2009, 22:19:39.
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                        • Here's why: http://boingboing.net/2009/06/08/usb...-baked-be.html

                          EDIT: Seems we had the same idea, Justeazy!
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                          • Lol, my next question was going to be if it had microwave function
                            Wow, so many gadgets that exist
                            Crimson, should I really go, or would you like to - I got the basics, and you got the details...

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                            • cute ,no leaving the pc anymore for hot coco or a snack

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                              • Yep, but you still got a source up before me!
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