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Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION

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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #740 on: 08/03/2012 08:05:57 »
Perhaps this was not quite what it seemed. Not a celebration of the turn of the millennium, but a doomsday prediction that we would all be using candles after the millennium bug put an end to life as we know knew it.

Or there again, maybe it was a very early attempt at making a torch (flashlight) with a rating of 2000 candle power.
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« Reply #741 on: 08/03/2012 09:11:28 »
Very close, there was such a prediction...  that many people took far too seriously.
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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #742 on: 10/03/2012 12:02:49 »
Ok, not much in the comments about the Candle.

In the late 90's, people became aware of a potential issue with dates, in that if the year was written with two digits (99), then the new year (00) would have a couple of issues.

00 < 99, rather than being larger than the previous year.
If one simply incremented the value for the year, 99+1 = 100, which could cause a number of unexpected errors when one is expecting a 2 digit date.
Dates might be calculated by concatenating the strings 19+the 2 digit year, so the new year might read 1900, or 19100.

This became known as the Millennium Bug.

Anyway, so there was a huge effort to clean up the code....  so that programs would work properly on the new year.  Many companies such as Microsoft released special Y2K patches.

Nonetheless, there were many people who were convinced that there would be a critical failure, such as a loss of major public utilities such as electricity.  Oregon Health Sciences University rented a huge semi-truck generator and wired it into their electrical system as a precaution. 

Of course, there were a number of other people who weren't convinced that power would be lost, but perhaps at most, utilities would have to do an extra run of their billing.

Of course, on January 1, 2000, there was not a single power outage anywhere in the world, but at least a few dates were written incorrectly.

So, it is my interpretation that the candle holder not only celebrates the new millennium, but also celebrates the millennium bug, and preparing for the predicted mass power failures.
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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #743 on: 30/10/2012 13:34:52 »
The Earths moon seems to have grown rather it looks about the size of Mars.
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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #744 on: 30/10/2012 20:30:29 »
 
Quote from: syhprum on 30/10/2012 13:34:52
The Earths moon seems to have grown rather it looks about the size of Mars.
Yeah I was watching the magnificent moonrise out of my window last night and the Earth's moon looked many times the size of Mars.

(i.e. Wal, what on Earth -- or in the heavens -- is your last post relating to???)
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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #745 on: 31/10/2012 11:34:53 »
Our moon, of course, is larger than Pluto.
It is nearly the size of Mercury.

And, if Syhprum had moved to Jupiter or Saturn, then perhaps he is thinking that both Jupiter and Saturn's largest moons are larger than Mercury, and approaching the size of Mars.


Click to enlarge.
http://tcaa.us/Astronomy/Moon.aspx
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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #746 on: 17/10/2017 10:31:55 »
Quote from: CliffordK on 23/09/2011 02:45:10
Ok...

Here is something entirely different...
I have a guess on what it is...  we'll see if my guess is the same as what others come up with.

I'll answer any questions that you come up with (that I can answer).


* WhatsThis.JPG (29.29 kB . 755x270 - viewed 51922 times)
Finally I've found another!  I've been trying to figure out what I found for months- and here you have something quite similar- Mine is 25mm diameter, 140 mm length, no flutes, copper nail sticking out one end.  I also found mine in the wild- specifically in the Angeles Forest just outside Los Angeles, miles from a paved road, just off a fire road and near an old abandoned civil defense platform.  My first guess was that it was an arc light electrode, but it wasn't tapered on the end as you'd expect it to be.  I think research also showed it wasn't the right size.  I'd love to know if you've found anything more out about it Clifford.
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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #747 on: 18/10/2017 16:48:06 »
IS IT FLAT ON BACK....WITH THE TOP ARCHED....? IT REMNDS ME OF AN OLD OLD CAR PEDDLE....LOL
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Can you Guess What This is 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #748 on: 03/05/2019 21:43:43 »
Exactly where where you and what year was this?
That narrows it down a tiny bit

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Re: Can you Guess What This is ? 1 OLD VERSION
« Reply #749 on: 04/05/2019 17:04:48 »
2.0 volts is too low for a lead acid battery they work best if they are charged from a constant voltage 2.35v source (current limitation if they are well run down)
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