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Otha 2 year s ago
I always find these posts very intriguing. Love them. More please!.
       
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Theodosia 2 year s ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/
       
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Little 2 year s ago
#6 is a hole in your chimney to be able to clean it.
       
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Mellony 2 year s ago
#8 is a police-band antenna
       
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Fay 2 year s ago
Quote: Mellony
ellony 17 hours ago
#8 is a police-band antenna


I was going to state the same thing. More then likely that's a unmarked police car.
       
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Mort 2 year s ago
#12
I wonder how many people were employed in the EUs "recycling bin noise measuring department".
Truly money well spent.
       
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Eph 2 year s ago
Mort,
Only the label is part of the eu norm. With this label it's easier to enforce national laws regarding noise. There was no department and no waste of money, just an international union-wide label that made sense.
       
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Frankie 2 year s ago
#7 Is called a tag axle.
       
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Evaline 2 year s ago
#7 Has nothing to do with what was asked...
       
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Elouise 2 year s ago
#8 It's an 800mhz antenna, used on city and police vehicles.
       
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Jackson 2 year s ago
#31 I remember when these kneeling chairs were all the rage during the late 70s/early 80s. They were heavily promoted for preventing slouching while sitting by naturally forcing you to keep your back straight.
       
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Buren 2 year s ago
#8 Motorola HAF4013

#7 special weapon transport
       
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Tine 2 year s ago
#31 Designed by Peter Opsvik, first introduced at the Scandinavian Furniture Fair in Copenhagen in 1979

The company have several other similar designs. Oftern ergonimical and fancy looking, but in my opinion not very comfortable in the long run. The Move one is accemtable if you work standing up most of the time but sometimes want to take the weight off your legs. www varierfurniture com
       
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Gus 2 year s ago
#20 great that we cleared that up
       
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"What is this hole in the side of my house in my furnace room? It had a little door on it that came off with a screw."

A: "If it lead to furnace area I’d say fuel or coal chute (though small for coal). Alternatively if there was a utility area, could be dryer vent."

 

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