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Game: Guess the mystery object !

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@Dr

Are you saying Proto is right, it IS a cieling fan, but you want to know what its reflected off?
 





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Uhm ..... for me, it's a square or rectangular reflecting surface, that was originally round .....

(just kidding :p :D)


Dish ? ..... ashtray ? ..... cover plate ? ..... cigarette holder ? ..... lighter ? ..... polished steel cover ? ..... do you realize that with the premises you gave, it can be literally everything ?
 
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There are two main manufacturers of these items plus some smaller companies that make them.
 
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Here's the hints so far:

1. It is square or rectangle when delivered to the consumer.
2. This thing comes from something that is round at first. Maybe about 15 inches across.
3. There are two main manufacturers of these items plus some smaller companies that make them.

And here's number four:
4. It will fit in the palm of you hand.
 
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some kind of gem? Computer chip? Looks like the shiny part on one of those computer processor chips.
 
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Or a mirror. A shard of a mirror?....looks too square to be a shard. Crap...this one's really difficult.

EDIT: Hey! That looks something out of a diode sled...some kind of optic. Maybe from a PHR sled?
 
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A kalidoscoptic view of some piece of reality?
I don't have my bong anymore.
HM
 
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My only guess is a silicon wafer. It's circular when delivered to a buyer, but gets cut into squares to be sold to consumers (in processors). I suspect your two major manufacturers are Intel and AMD.

-Trevor
 
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That is some solid reasoning there Trevor. I have a full wafer in a frame in my home office.
 




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