This week we are doing another fun guess what this isn’t contest. The prize is a cool transformer knife to take camping and a hard drive enclosure. Simply reply in the comments what the device pictured above isn’t. Come up with something that is remotely plausible but not what it really is and sell us on it. Make your entry funny, crazy, weird… Just use your imagination. You can enter more than once if you come up with more than one thought. With a short vote the best comment will win the prize.
Have a look at my first comment for an example entry.
This contest will run for one week (December 26, 2010 – December 31, 2010) . Ending time is based on central standard time.
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Added January 29, 2011
Not that is matter but the thing above was an Audi electrical block, holding relays and fuses.
Wow there were so many great entries, I still have wattery eyes from laughing so much! Thanks for all the great entries, I wish there could be more than one winner.
The winner is redleader36. (Comment 27 entries)
“This was a device created by Thomas Edison in the late 1870s. This was the very first incarnation of the Arduino, fully programmable by a combination of shorting out the appropriate pins and reciting Gregorian chants. Edison used this device to test the endurance and longevity of his filaments by programming this Arduino to flash at custom intervals. Because of this ground-breaking research and rigorous testing, we can turn our present-day house lights on and off repeatedly without worry.”
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Below is a pictures of the prizes.