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October 23, 2011

Name the Thing Contest – 189

at 8:45 am. Filed under Contests

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The prize this week is a solar flashlight, if you want to use this as a flashlight you better charge it during the day and not keep it hidden in a drawer. :) I am thinking that the housing could make for a very small surface mount project. Not sure if the solar cell would have enough power to energize a very low current circuit but I would think it should. This contest will run for one week (October 23 – 28, 2011). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify what is going on in the pictured above.

Please do not give the answer in the comments.

Send an email to contest @ hackedgadgets.com with “Name the Thing Contest” as the subject, and the message body consisting of:

  • The name of the item in the above picture
  • An example of what the item pictured above can be used for

The winner will be chosen at random from all of the correct entries.

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Added November 20, 2011

The item to guess was an OSB Production Line (OSB panel was also acceptable)

The winner is Stephen H. (there were 141 entries)

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Below is a picture of the prize.


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9 Responses to “Name the Thing Contest – 189”

  1. Alan Parekh Says:

    This is the shredded wheat cereal making machine.

  2. ChalkBored Says:

    You can clearly see that it’s making granola bars. They’re piled up in 4×8′ sheets in the background waiting to cool by the window before being cut into bars.

  3. Travis Says:

    I thought it was a hamster inserter. Now you just buy your hamster bedding with the rodents already inserted.

  4. Noah Says:

    The new Easy Brick Oven! Includes machinist’s handbook and recipe guide. Non-kid-friendly. Perfect for 2.7 metric tons of brownie mix.

  5. Robotics_Job_Search Says:

    That’s the Myth Busters “Finding a Needle in a Haystack” machine.

  6. Jon Says:

    No way guys. This is clearly a baklava machine. All of us who grew up in the Ottoman Empire had one of these within walking distance.

  7. Jef Says:

    I was rather thinking of a giant rat’s nest.

  8. Craig Says:

    That’s the Ikea furniture factory.

  9. Alan Parekh Says:

    Winner announced.

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