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by borgcone
11 Apr 2024, 00:40
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Topic: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
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Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"

Yes, this is not that big. The size of the white box is approximately W60 x H97 x T35mm. The black part and white box are products manufactured and sold by separate company. Before taking this photo, I removed some auxiliary (but necessary to make it work) parts from each (black part and whit box). ...
by borgcone
07 Apr 2024, 21:53
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Finis wrote: 30 Mar 2024, 15:39 @borgcone is that a new what is it?
Sorry for being ambiguous. It's a new "what is it?". :)
by borgcone
25 Mar 2024, 09:12
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Finis wrote: 25 Mar 2024, 00:04 ... smooth tracking of hang gliders. ...
I recommend target-tracking cameras or target-tracking drones. :)

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What is it? (not for hang gliders).
by borgcone
22 Mar 2024, 17:33
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As most everyone wrote, I also think it's a tripod for the camera. The side of the grip close to the user SPLITS into two and ROTATES 120 and -120 degree around the axis, likely forming two legs. That's why each leg has a square pad to place on the ground. When the legs are folded as shown in the ph...
by borgcone
02 Mar 2024, 02:35
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Topic: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
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... size of a regular ballpoint pen, maybe an inch shorter ... tool ... doesn't become a larger structure. At first glance, I thought it was a "monopod" for a small camera, but with this size, it seems like it must have a strap or hole for it. Or, a "pen for a graphics tablet" t...
by borgcone
25 Feb 2024, 20:40
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It's Google's quantum computer for AI, if it's not an assimilator using Borg technology. Similar ones are often covered by the press. I don't know why, but some of them from other countries are hanging from the ceiling in the same way.
by borgcone
15 Aug 2023, 03:34
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... a mythical Czech measurement of the "Bitkar". I understand. :oops: I misread the "-Bitkars" as ", Bitkar". My eyes don't seem to match the dioptre of my glasses. Next time I need to enlarge the characters on the screen more. (In the what-is-it of "one", ➗...
by borgcone
14 Aug 2023, 05:45
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(1 km = about 0.81 kilo-Bitkars) Finis, can't get out of the average speed for 2 miles talk? :) Whatever we do, check is important. My aunt Eight of Nine said, "Captain, we have discovered a subspace fluctuation. The time-space discordance seems to extend all the way to the Alpha Quadrant!"
by borgcone
13 Aug 2023, 08:15
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The bend of the hook is gentle for a wire to attach a cat toy. I can't tell if the small piece is metal or cloth, but judging from the shadow, it looks like a mesh. The hole seems too big to attach to the cooling of the CPU fan. My answer is: - A tool for picking up rings dropped down the bathroom s...
by borgcone
28 Jul 2023, 23:13
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trueBlue wrote: 25 Jul 2023, 21:07 Hush!
I am meditating :bananaguitar:
I will silently meditate, too, with a cobra till the answer is opened. :) (I have a clear conviction of how the front parts works and the mechanics of the whole now.)