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Here's another photo of the object. It removes something.

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AdmiralAdama said:
Looks like the key to open the SIM card slot of an iOS device.

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Correct, Admiral. It's a SIM card removal tool for my iPhone.

image-2678859314.webpThe Admiralty is in charge of the next challenge.
 
Due to the inactivity on the thread, I'm invoking the inactivity clause and posting this challenge.
What is this ?

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goofy8275 said:
Windows?

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Sort of, you look through them to see the action on the other side and they protect you from flying objects leaving the field of play.

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scifan57 said:
Sort of, you look through them to see the action on the other side and they protect you from flying objects leaving the field of play.

<img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=27169"/>

Is this part of a toughened glass screen?

I'm post in jog things along. If I'm right, I cannot post so leave the thread open to anyone to post a challenge. I have one condition, if acceptable, please don't post anything about computers or IT.

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Richard Brown said:
Is this part of a toughened glass screen?

I'm post in jog things along. If I'm right, I cannot post so leave the thread open to anyone to post a challenge. I have one condition, if acceptable, please don't post anything about computers or IT.

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It is. Where would you find it?
 
goofy8275 said:
In the hockey arena, by the rink! :)

I am unable to post a new challenge.

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Correct Goofy, it's the glass screen at a hockey rink.

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image-3690933604.webpThe challenge is now opened to any iPF member who wishes to post a challenge.
 
nathan the ipad lover said:
What is this? I'll give you guys a hint, it's a computer made by Commodore and it came out in 1985

Is it the Commodore 168 model?

If I'm correct, I ask anyone to post a challenge as I cannot.

I am repeating a condition which I hope is acceptable.
In fact, this is my challenge ;)
Please post a something which is not IT related.
This is to encourage the broadening of horizons all around ;)

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Richard Brown said:
Is it the Commodore 168 model?

If I'm correct, I ask anyone to post a challenge as I cannot.

I am repeating a condition which I hope is acceptable.
In fact, this is my challenge ;)
Please post a something which is not IT related.
This is to encourage the broadening of horizons all around ;)

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Close, it's the Commodore 128, and this is not IT, it's actually computer related, like showing old computers, and the challenge is open to any iPF member who wishes to post *bows*
 
nathan the ipad lover said:
Close, it's the Commodore 128, and this is not IT, it's actually computer related, like showing old computers, and the challenge is open to any iPF member who wishes to post *bows*

OK, I'm guessing I have solved the challenge. The Googled image of your object, with some floppy diskettes in an envelope, is good.

My challenge is as I have already stated.

I am repeating a condition which I hope is acceptable.

In fact, this is my challenge ;)

Please post a something which is not IT related. IT includes computers of any age :)

This is to encourage the broadening of horizons all around ;)

BTW, one thing I enjoy about the challenges is discovering what makes us tick.
How challenging can we make the challenges? Also, how wide a range of subjects can each challenger cover? On my part, I like to look at a variety of things to see whether I can make a challenge out of them. Sometimes the challenges work, yet at other times they bomb. We need to stretch ourselves; it's fun.
It's also incredible how quickly some mysteries are solved.

My "philosophising" is over. :)

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