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jschen
08-10-06, 02:13 PM
There's an image attached at the end of this post. What do you think this might be? (If you already know from elsewhere what this is, please don't give it away.)


Namenda
08-10-06, 02:14 PM
Casper the Friendly Ghost relieving himself?

SaabFan
08-10-06, 02:16 PM
That's easy. It is a Klingon Bird of Prey coming out of cloaking.


EJ123
08-10-06, 02:19 PM
UFo

jschen
08-10-06, 02:30 PM
Namenda: :roflmao:

SaabFan: How far away does a Klingon Bird of Prey decloak to commence an attack? If the answer is about 90 km/60 miles, then you may be on to something.

EJ123: Yes, it is a flying object, as yet unidentified by you.

SaabFan
08-10-06, 02:32 PM
Hab SoSlI' Quch! Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam.

jyossarian
08-10-06, 02:34 PM
it's obviously a thing.

superdex
08-10-06, 02:35 PM
Battlestar Galactica

http://www.theempire.com.au/images/2005-09-23/Battlestar%20Galactica%20Series%203%20Figures.jpg

jschen
08-10-06, 02:58 PM
it's obviously a thing.
When I posted this image in the sig test thread, BeeTL suggested that it was obviously an actual image.

cooker
08-10-06, 03:14 PM
Shuttle.

Serendipper
08-10-06, 03:22 PM
Testicular scan.

That looks like mine. How did you get that?:D

juliebeanpie
08-10-06, 03:22 PM
http://cyberbrethren.typepad.com/cyberbrethren/images/caspar.jpg

A boo in Foo?

Hobartlemagne
08-10-06, 03:24 PM
Its a bike saddle on seatpost on its side front side facing the viewer

Old Dirt Hill
08-10-06, 03:39 PM
I don't know but I've been trying to find a screen capture of the out of focus bunny and baby from Honey I Blew up the kid for the last 30 minutes.

I don't know why, but I seemed to think that it would add something meaningful to this thread. Since I can't find the capture, my assistance is no longer required.

Carry on.

catatonic
08-10-06, 03:47 PM
Sideview of a 3-led Cateye light.

Eboo
08-10-06, 03:58 PM
Flashing your light on your neighbors "gettin' jiggy wit it?"

jschen
08-10-06, 03:58 PM
Two hints, that may or may not be very helpful:

(1) As alluded to earlier, the pic was taken by a camera about 90 km/60 miles away from the subject. Exposure time well under one second.

(2) The picture was taken in April 2005.

cooker
08-10-06, 04:02 PM
I won't google the date. Did some space station drop from orbit then? Or the shuttle that burned up on re-entry?

jschen
08-10-06, 04:08 PM
Sorry, cooker, nothing having to do with the ISS or the shuttle. No disaster of any sort.

And chairman LMAO, I didn't steal your medical records. :p

peregrine
08-10-06, 04:08 PM
I won't google the date. Did some space station drop from orbit then? Or the shuttle that burned up on re-entry?

What he said ^ And if it's not man-made, could it be a comet?... or something like that?

slvoid
08-10-06, 04:13 PM
It's your mother.

EJ123
08-10-06, 04:40 PM
Namenda: :roflmao:

SaabFan: How far away does a Klingon Bird of Prey decloak to commence an attack? If the answer is about 90 km/60 miles, then you may be on to something.

EJ123: Yes, it is a flying object, as yet unidentified by you.
Woho I was partially right:) :D

jschen
08-10-06, 04:49 PM
if it's not man-made
It's man-made, all right. The weight of this vehicle (ex-fuel) is about 375 kg, or a bit over 800 lbs.

EJ123
08-10-06, 04:56 PM
It's man-made, all right. The weight of this vehicle (ex-fuel) is about 375 kg, or a bit over 800 lbs.

Heh "ex-fuel," like a trek fuel ex :O)
Its a plane that looks like a guitar then travels really high up.

slvoid
08-10-06, 05:47 PM
I'm guessing it's that stupid scram jet nasa has.

KingTermite
08-10-06, 05:51 PM
It's a prototype tie-fighter caught on a web cam some conspiracy theory geek was pointing out his window, somewhere near Area 51 Nebraska.

jyossarian
08-10-06, 05:53 PM
It's the birth of our universe.

jschen
08-10-06, 06:01 PM
For those who want to know, the answer may be found here (http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20050519a.html).

cycle17
08-10-06, 08:38 PM
Cool! 7,000 miles an hour no less!!

CPcyclist
08-10-06, 08:47 PM
Cool, I was was thinking much smaller along the lines of a nerve cell.