THE NUMBERS IMAGE THREAD!


We had a little slip:
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We've finally moved on a tick at just after 11pm german time this morning! Time for some fireworks to celebrate:

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You can't read the text very well on that thumbnail, but it has the number the most prominent so that's why I chose it. You'll just have to trust me that it seems to be codes for transporting pyrotechnics.
 
I've absolutely no idea what this is; as a thumbnail I thought it was a wooden plane, and I'd have made a pun about 'plane sailing', but it seems to be made of clay or something.
Looks more like copper or anodized metal to me. Without a source, we might never know, but it doesn't look big. I'd guess it's between a nail and a thumb in size.
 
@levi I used tineye.com on your image and it came to a webpage that sells Profiling Inserts
a sandvik carbide profiling insert, to be exact.

Here is a video of what "profiling" is:


So now I know that there is more than software profiling.
 
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Since we seem to be on the topic of obscure machinery, and we've had another tick forward:

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I'm not sure what's causing this rate of increase. Has the last news post been posted more widely?

Edit: In case that image doesn't load, here's a nice red digger thing:
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^^ that device right there could be very handy. Most analogue industrial controls use a 4-20mA control signal. That thing takes a 0-5V signal and outputs a proportional 4-20mA signal. If you ever want to hook something like an arduino to an industrial thing, that would be the quickest way to do so.
 
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