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01/04/2005 06:47:19 PM |
Funny. I hope you don't suffer from those who don't know the difference between electric and electronic like I am in this challenge |
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01/04/2005 09:42:34 AM |
isn't a blender electric? |
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01/04/2005 04:01:59 AM |
ummm.... yeah... ahhh, well, see, it's just that it's...well, it's... ELECTRIC!!! |
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01/03/2005 06:19:29 PM |
Looks electrical, not mechanical to me. |
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01/03/2005 11:39:08 AM |
operated by an electric motor Does not meet challenge |
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01/03/2005 10:04:07 AM |
Extra points for the title :) |
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01/02/2005 05:16:24 PM |
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01/02/2005 11:25:56 AM |
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01/01/2005 12:08:10 AM |
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12/30/2004 01:16:39 PM |
Nice idea, but I don't find it very appealing to the eye. |
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12/30/2004 12:59:57 PM |
What drives the motor..... |
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12/29/2004 07:18:02 AM |
think this is running on electricity so doesn't fit the challenge. I do like the angle of the shot though. |
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12/29/2004 03:38:03 AM |
Subject was mechanical but no electronics. |
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