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Artelepsa
1 year ago
#41 While it is made of bone, it's actually part of a very, very old toothbrush. The holes held (now long-gone) boar bristles.
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Lula
1 year ago
Artelepsa
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I think it might be the 95th time I have seen that picture on this site, and yes, old toothbrush :)
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Edmond
1 year ago
#12 Naw- that's for licking stamps or envelopes
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Pam
1 year ago
Edmond
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Yeah, how could a sponge be used for RFID?
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Simeon
1 year ago
Pam
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Yeah, Izi, we've been over this before.
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Mahala
1 year ago
#18 in Germany it's called "Mikado".
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Artelepsa
1 year ago
#41 While it is made of bone, it's actually part of a very, very old toothbrush. The holes held (now long-gone) boar bristles.
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Lula
1 year ago
Artelepsa
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I think it might be the 95th time I have seen that picture on this site, and yes, old toothbrush :)
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Edmond
1 year ago
#12 Naw- that's for licking stamps or envelopes
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Pam
1 year ago
Edmond
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Yeah, how could a sponge be used for RFID?
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Simeon
1 year ago
Pam
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Yeah, Izi, we've been over this before.
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Mahala
1 year ago
#18 in Germany it's called "Mikado".
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I think it might be the 95th time I have seen that picture on this site, and yes, old toothbrush :)
Yeah, how could a sponge be used for RFID?
Yeah, Izi, we've been over this before.