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March 9, 2013

Name the Thing Contest – 224

at 10:07 pm. Filed under Contests

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The prize this week is a breadboard power supply. This contest will run for one week (March 9 – Mar 15, 2013). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item above and what it can be used for.

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 April 16, 2013

The item to guess was a foil printer

The winner is Jaroslaw M. (there were 158 entries)

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Below is a picture of the prize.

 


 

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10 Responses to “Name the Thing Contest – 224”

  1. Kozz Says:

    I’m pretty sure this is an early prototype of Johnny-Five.

  2. Annie Says:

    Please do not give the answer in the comments!

  3. esilviu Says:

    The * *** is the newest *** *** *** available on the market.

  4. esilviu Says:

    it’s so easy with google being able to search related images, when you drag the unknown image on the search bar ;)

  5. Mike Says:

    That’s why the last few were pictures Alan took himself.

    It’s even easier to guess when someone can’t read the instructions and posts the answer.

  6. Annie Says:

    If you are a hacker,geek or technologist etc… you immediately recognize the images even the ones he takes himself. One only needs to identify the specifics of the items (exact make, complete name, model number) then you can find the source.
    As to read the instructions maybe they do not know how to read and just drag the answers back after dragging image.

  7. esilviu Says:

    So where is the “contest” if anyone can cheat?!
    Please, put out mind at work with an original subject…

  8. Annie Says:

    It’s your choice to use your neurons or let the computer do the work for you and have a lazy brain.

  9. Erik Says:

    What is more fun? Solving a Sudoku or putting it in a sudoku-app and the answer calculated…

    I always try to find it by looking or guessing and search some details of the picture…. when I find it (and agree it is a difficult one) sometimes I send in the answer…
    Maybe Alan should ask the winner what made him find the guess this and publish the answer.

  10. Annie Says:

    Yes maybe, but the way the answer was found is hard to prove.
    For example the 225 was easy for me, I once had a few of similar model with a different logo. The answer was obvious but impossible to prove how I knew.
    I was still able to find pictures on the net with the answer.

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