The Hunt is On!

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Coldmoon

Coldmoon over dark water...

Eric the Red



Can you find me a a picture of someone carrying a burning barrel?
"The time to start running is around about the "e" in "Hey, you!" "

odidio



A racing rodent ?  :shock:


Temmu



rat race...


how about an unusual location for a telephone  or telephone booth?

Eric the Red



Yes, it is a British K2 Telephone box.
QuoteBuried telephone box in the capital of Montserrat , also known as the Emerald Isle of the Carribbean due to its Irish history!  Ash from the Soufrière Hills Volcano has overwhelmed the city of Plymouth .

Can you find a bicycle in a tree?
"The time to start running is around about the "e" in "Hey, you!" "

Aaron Hulett

Does this work?



If not here's one that's not quite as interesting:



Hmm... let's see.  I've had a head cold the last couple days - how about a picture of viruses (or bacteria, although what I have is viral) invading a cell.

Temmu

(not from same collection as below...)

http://rhino.bocklabs.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/virusworld/artgallery.pl for a large set of neat virus pix

ooo forgot.
how about a picture of the first laser printer.  or one of the first.  or something.

babyoh

The first laser printer was produced by when Xerox (parc) researcher Gary Starkweather modified a Xerox copier in 1971. Laser printing eventually became a multibillion-dollar business for Xerox.

The first commercial implementation of a laser printer was the IBM model 3800 in 1976, used for high-volume printing of documents such as invoices and mailing labels. It is often cited in technology writing as "taking up a whole room," implying that it was a primitive version of the later familiar device used with a personal computer; however, while large, it was designed for an entirely different purpose. Many 3800s are still in use.

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http://www.squeakland.org/school/HTML/draper/draperprint.htm

Gary Starkweather and his hand-built first laser printer (500 pixels/inch and 1 page/second) ca 1971 at PARC


the 1978 HP LaserJet printer

- how about a picture of the Very First COMPUTER???
:gwave:



Totro

How about the Abacus?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:RomanAbacusRecon.jpg


As I speak - I am writing this post on my Abacus - I have never used anything else - they get your whites whiter than white and are most agreeable to all members of the household. They cost nothing to run and are entirely pollution-free.  I highly recomend the Abacus and would suggest that all forum members stow their computers under the stairs and invest in the latest Abacus.

It has never been known to fail. ...................  :tease:


8) 8) 8)

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Temmu

... and you want a picture of... ?

Totro

Oops !!!! Sorry   :stupid:

How about a picture painted by an elephant?

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babyoh

does it have to be a GOOD painting....???



it's ABSTRACT art...

* how about--
a PERSON painting a PIC of an elephant...

odidio



That's an interesting pic !!

QuoteOk, a PERSON painting a PIC of an elephant



How about an elephant on roller skates.

Aaron Hulett



Hmm... how about a picture of a Magnum XL-200 train with the ride station. :D

Aaron

GR@PH;<'S



how about a double ended car.

GR@PH;<'S   :Hammys pint:
press Enter then have a Brandy then if the problem is still there have another Brandy
Q: does it work
A: It does seem to for a few hours at least.