AdmiralAdama iPad Fan Dec 27, 2012 #8,102 Looks like a filter of some kind, AA Sent from my iPhone using iPF
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Dec 27, 2012 #8,104 twerppoet said: Kick plate at the bottom of a door? Click to expand... No, but it is normally found in commercial buildings. Here's another photo.
twerppoet said: Kick plate at the bottom of a door? Click to expand... No, but it is normally found in commercial buildings. Here's another photo.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Dec 27, 2012 #8,106 zstairlessone said: Not a door handle / bar is it Click to expand... No, it's fixed in position, though other parts of it are in constant motion.
zstairlessone said: Not a door handle / bar is it Click to expand... No, it's fixed in position, though other parts of it are in constant motion.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Dec 27, 2012 #8,108 twerppoet said: Mirror in an elevator? Click to expand... Not a mirror and not in an elevator. It does provide an uplifting experience, though.
twerppoet said: Mirror in an elevator? Click to expand... Not a mirror and not in an elevator. It does provide an uplifting experience, though.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Dec 27, 2012 #8,110 Mojosodope said: The bristles at the bottom of an escalator Click to expand... Not bristles, but it is part of an escalator.
Mojosodope said: The bristles at the bottom of an escalator Click to expand... Not bristles, but it is part of an escalator.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Dec 27, 2012 #8,112 Mojosodope said: The part you place your hand on, the rubber part Click to expand... Close enough, it's the handrail for an escalator, which carries the rubber handgrip. Your turn, Mojosodope.
Mojosodope said: The part you place your hand on, the rubber part Click to expand... Close enough, it's the handrail for an escalator, which carries the rubber handgrip. Your turn, Mojosodope.
OP OP scifan57 Administrator Staff member Dec 27, 2012 #8,114 Mojosodope said: What is this? <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=32350"/> Sent from my iPhone using iPF Click to expand... Any more clues?
Mojosodope said: What is this? <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=32350"/> Sent from my iPhone using iPF Click to expand... Any more clues?
zstairlessone iPF Novice Dec 27, 2012 #8,115 I am stumped. It looks bright and shiny though, and I can't stop looking at it