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01/26/2012 09:45:24 PM · #1376
Part of a wine aerator? or a screen from a cocktail shaker?
01/26/2012 09:52:14 PM · #1377
It's the output strainer for a George Foreman Apple Press with latte positraction. :-)
01/26/2012 09:54:49 PM · #1378
Could be a screen for a Hookah too I guess...
01/26/2012 10:01:14 PM · #1379
Originally posted by daveinar:

Is it half a teaball


Close enough. It's the infuser for my teapot.




01/26/2012 10:19:22 PM · #1380
Here is one:
01/26/2012 10:22:37 PM · #1381
Fresnel lens for a lighthouse?
01/26/2012 10:25:21 PM · #1382
Correct but what order and which light? heh heh.

I guess it was a tad obvious? :)

Message edited by author 2012-01-26 22:26:12.
01/26/2012 10:47:58 PM · #1383
I'm in a tournament now, be a little while before I can post.
01/26/2012 10:51:33 PM · #1384
Originally posted by daveinar:

I guess it was a tad obvious? :)


I donno about that, but I'm a sailor and a lighthouse fan-boy...
01/26/2012 10:55:42 PM · #1385
I'd guess it to be a second order lens??
01/26/2012 11:29:42 PM · #1386
Originally posted by apercep:

I'd guess it to be a second order lens??


This is the lens at Tybee Island light station.
It is a first order lens and has a foca length of 920mm and is still in the lamp room in the light house.
01/26/2012 11:33:02 PM · #1387
Okay, gotta be quite specific on this;



It may be way easy, it may not be...
01/27/2012 12:12:16 AM · #1388
Well, I'm off to bed. I'll check back in upon the ayem...

R.
01/27/2012 12:29:04 AM · #1389
lint free lens cleaning tissue/cloth
01/27/2012 08:39:41 AM · #1390
The broad side of a snowy owl?
Snow drift?
01/27/2012 09:14:23 AM · #1391
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Fresnel lens for a lighthouse?


Why does that word "fresnel" ring a bell for me? I am sure I heard of it in the military but I didn't know it was the lighthouse glass. Is it the magnifying glass in a lensatic compass?

I recall it being one of those "trivia" words. Like "How many trucks are on this installation?" A "truck" is the ball at the top of the main flagpole, traditionally said to contain a razor blade, a match, and a .45 bullet. Supposedly, If the base is over ran and you are the last person, you cut the american flag into strips, burn it with the match and "off" yourself with the bullet. No one can answer me on how to get the flagpole down...

Message edited by author 2012-01-27 09:23:17.
01/27/2012 09:16:30 AM · #1392
Originally posted by sinistral_leo:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Fresnel lens for a lighthouse?


Why does that word "fresnel" ring a bell for me? I am sure I heard of it in the military but I didn't know it was the lighthouse glass. Is it the magnifying glass in a lensatic compass?

I recall it being one of those "trivia" words. Like "How many trucks are on this installation?" A "truck" is the ball at the top of the main flagpole, traditionally said to contain a razor blade, a match, and a .45 bullet. Supposedly, If the base is over ran and you are the last person, you cut the american into strips, burn it with the match and "off" yourself with the bullet. No one can answer me on how to get the flagpole down...


Yep, the rest are vehicles!
01/27/2012 09:27:30 AM · #1393
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Okay, gotta be quite specific on this;



It may be way easy, it may not be...


hmmm...looks like a mr. clean eraser.
01/27/2012 09:31:44 AM · #1394
Paper towel?
01/27/2012 09:36:35 AM · #1395
textured toilet paper.
01/27/2012 10:55:36 AM · #1396
Originally posted by PGerst:


Snow drift?


Can you tell us how the marks were made?

R.
01/27/2012 11:05:49 AM · #1397
Over sand dunes? I'm assuming that this was taken downward as there is shadow depth and direction indicating the marks are actually raised features such as snow over a sand dune.

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by PGerst:


Snow drift?


Can you tell us how the marks were made?

R.


Message edited by author 2012-01-27 11:13:05.
01/27/2012 11:15:21 AM · #1398
You're 180 degrees off, LOL. They are indentations made by grass blades blowing in the wind.



Anyway, you got the snow part nailed, and the dunes: you're up.
01/27/2012 11:44:07 AM · #1399
Heh...very cool. I thought at first it looked like a tight crop but then I wasn't sure if it was just noise. I'll post something in a bit. I have a good one, it should be easy, I just need to find it.
01/27/2012 11:52:29 AM · #1400
Originally posted by PGerst:

I have a good one, it should be easy, I just need to find it.


LOL, I'm so addicted to this thread that I have three loaded up and ready to go. Now all I have to do is get one right! :-P

ETA: I guess it's appropriate that this is the 1400th post in the thread (!)

Message edited by author 2012-01-27 11:53:29.
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