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You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time
Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picture http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/pic1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman |
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On 05/28/2010 04:05 AM, --riverman wrote:
You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picture http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/pic1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman It's a puzzle. You're suppose to figure out how they put it together. Russell |
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On May 29, 5:07*am, "Russell D." wrote:
On 05/28/2010 04:05 AM, --riverman wrote: You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picturehttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v80/harnett65/Album11/pic1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman It's a puzzle. You're suppose to figure out how they put it together. Russell No...it's clear how it assembles. The question is what is it used for? Could it just be a nothing that someone made? Seems a bit well done for that..... |
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On 2010-05-28 21:06:26 -0400, --riverman said:
On May 29, 5:07*am, "Russell D." wrote: On 05/28/2010 04:05 AM, --riverman wrote: You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picturehttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v80/harnett65/Album11/pic 1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman It's a puzzle. You're suppose to figure out how they put it together. Russell No...it's clear how it assembles. The question is what is it used for? Could it just be a nothing that someone made? Seems a bit well done for that..... It's a boomerang designed by a committee. |
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On May 29, 9:15*am, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-05-28 21:06:26 -0400, --riverman said: On May 29, 5:07*am, "Russell D." wrote: On 05/28/2010 04:05 AM, --riverman wrote: You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picturehttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v80/harnett65/Album11/pic 1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman It's a puzzle. You're suppose to figure out how they put it together. Russell No...it's clear how it assembles. The question is what is it used for? Could it just be a nothing that someone made? Seems a bit well done for that..... It's a boomerang designed by a committee. That would be a 'stick' |
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"--riverman" wrote in message ... On May 29, 9:15 am, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-05-28 21:06:26 -0400, --riverman said: On May 29, 5:07 am, "Russell D." wrote: On 05/28/2010 04:05 AM, --riverman wrote: You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picturehttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v80/harnett65/Album11/pic 1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman It's a puzzle. You're suppose to figure out how they put it together. Russell No...it's clear how it assembles. The question is what is it used for? Could it just be a nothing that someone made? Seems a bit well done for that..... It's a boomerang designed by a committee. That would be a 'stick' Not if it was an Irish committee :-) |
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On Fri, 28 May 2010 03:05:44 -0700, --riverman wrote:
You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). Looks like a handy, portable spouse tether |
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--riverman wrote:
You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picture http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...1/pic1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? It's a wrench. You can easily visualize the shape of the thing it's meant to tighten and loosen, but what that thing is I'm still working on. - JR |
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On May 28, 3:05*am, --riverman wrote:
You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picturehttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v80/harnett65/Album11/pic1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman ....It's got something to do with vegetation...like when you manke hands of tobacco and hang 'em in the ba\nn...a sheaves of grain holder? handy take-down fish net? I'm really curious... john |
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On May 28, 5:05*am, --riverman wrote:
You guys are pretty clever at figuring stuff out (I think of the time Wolfgang posted some random picture and we all narrowed down the location to a few meters). This picturehttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v80/harnett65/Album11/pic1940a.jpg was posted on rec.puzzles on a regularly occurring thread, "What is it?" It's an unknown, so there is no answer forthcoming. The only clue is that it was found on a beach in Ireland....it measures about 8 inches on a side. Any ideas? --riverman You use it to hold a sheaf of wheat. Frank Reid |
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