[FORUM GAME] Counting with Pictures

Discussion in 'Forum Games' started by 607, Mar 21, 2016.

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How far do you think we'll get before we strand?

Poll closed Mar 24, 2016.
1-50 3 vote(s) 17.6%
50-100 1 vote(s) 5.9%
100-150 4 vote(s) 23.5%
150-250 1 vote(s) 5.9%
250-500 5 vote(s) 29.4%
500-750 1 vote(s) 5.9%
750-1000 0 vote(s) 0.0%
1000+ 2 vote(s) 11.8%
  1. I found a picture of some Baby Mickey plush but it didn't have the number on it... but I wanted to post it anyway so I decided to take a screenshot from the site. Turns out it's got a great description, so it's probably even better this way. :D

    (interesting that despite me changing the website's language to English so you all can read the description, the product name is still in Dutch)
    I wish I had a pleasurable sensation of security throughout the night. :rolleyes:
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  2. "The Vacuum Doctor
    Honda Air Filter 17210-ZE3-010 R9B20 For Gerni G600 With Honda Motor"

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  3. Couldn't find anything I deemed usable, so here's a Chinese student. :p

    It's interesting that she didn't use curves in her digits!

    I also found a picture of her some years later:


    Still strange that these are publicly accessible. This would not comply to GDPR at all, I bet. :p
    They are not as easily accessible as they used to be though, and I can only find these two pictures of this student while there should be more. So maybe they've tried to fix the privacy issue but didn't quite succeed? :p But then why was there a public database in the first place??
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  4. I was going to say "China is a mystery in many ways", but then I saw the URL again, which has "usa" in it... Are these in China or in the USA? :p

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  5. Took me a while, but I found something interesting!

    What is this?...
    The product description reads

    The BioWave Zapper is apparently a device with which you can administer electric currents to yourself, which can allegedly cure you from bacteria, viruses and parasites. The product however is not available anymore as the producer went bankrupt. :p There is a comparable product by another company now, which I looked up: when you buy it you can get one frequency chipcard for free, and others you have to buy. The list of available chipcards is enormous. :eek: Here's some of them:

    Unfortunately they don't have one for COVID-19. :rolleyes:
    I am almost certain that this does not actually work, and I'm surprised that it exists at all!
    I guess the product I found for 17215 is a frequency chipcard for the original device, but I wasn't able to find what for. Maybe it doesn't matter what it is allegedly for, anyway. :rolleyes:
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  6. That is a lot of space!



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  7. There were lots of pictures of this product, but most were fairly small. So I searched for a big one. :p
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