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07-06-2017 , 03:44 AM
Are iron lungs < 80% iron? I don't know ****.
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07-06-2017 , 04:14 AM
have we ruled out a blood transfusion thingy? (is that the technical term?)
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07-06-2017 , 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DarkMagus
have we ruled out a blood transfusion thingy? (is that the technical term?)
I don't think that we have ruled it out. That is probably the best guess at the moment. I would say that if the dimension reuirements fit, and nobody has a better idea, we should submit it, officially.
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07-06-2017 , 07:28 AM
I'd be okay with that.
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07-06-2017 , 08:11 AM
Do electric paddles fit? I assume the 1m sphere would be different because of paddles for infants? meh
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07-06-2017 , 08:11 AM
I don't know if that's even a thing, i might have just said something really dumb about electroshocking newborns.
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07-06-2017 , 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by chillrob
I got the impression that he first said no because he was thinking of a 1m sphere, and then changed the answer because in its normal orientation it would fit within a 1m circle on the ground. That is, it is taller than it is wide in its normal orientation.
Basically the gist of it, and a lack of thorough research before (I was reading a history-of object, and its dimensions have certainly changed since) led to a kinda bumbled answer.
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07-07-2017 , 09:23 PM
Bump. Going to lock in a blood transfusion thingy if no one else has replied by the time I go to bed. Game has gone on long enough imo.
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07-08-2017 , 08:54 AM
yup let's go with blood transfusion thingy, final answer
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07-08-2017 , 09:13 AM
Oh, yeah. Forgot about this before I actually went to bed.

GL us.
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07-08-2017 , 12:14 PM
The answer was...

DIALYSIS MACHINE:


Sorry for the hiccup on question three, I had been reading through a history of dialysis at work and the above image was in my brain when I spewed out my answer.
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07-08-2017 , 12:15 PM


A more accurate depiction of modern day hemodialysis machines (hence fitting in a 1m circle). Question 19's object that is inserted is several small needles to extract/replace blood.
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07-08-2017 , 12:36 PM
Thanks for the game AlwaysFolding. We were pretty close the show way through just couldn't quite nail it down it seems.
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07-08-2017 , 12:44 PM
Very close, I was honestly kinda hoping someone would spew it/clarify about blood after dialysis got brought up.
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07-08-2017 , 12:48 PM
Lets roll

0. Object
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07-08-2017 , 01:32 PM
One of a kind?
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07-08-2017 , 01:36 PM
0. Object
1. Not one of a kind
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07-08-2017 , 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysFolding

A more accurate depiction of modern day hemodialysis machines (hence fitting in a 1m circle). Question 19's object that is inserted is several small needles to extract/replace blood.
Damn. I actually thought about over-explaining question 19 in order to avoid the simple temporary insertion problem. First time I haven't over-explained. I figured the fact that the machine didn't insert the needle and that it wasn't remaining in the body after treatment would save me this time.

Be true to yourself is the take-away here.

Yeah, I'm venting, but nothing against you, AF. Good game, and I am looking forward to your next one.
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07-08-2017 , 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by REDeYeS88
not an official guess: could it be a dialysis machine?
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07-08-2017 , 11:04 PM
Can I buy one on amazon.com?
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07-09-2017 , 04:10 PM
0. Object
1. Not one of a kind
2. You can buy one on amazon.


(Sorry about the delay.)
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07-09-2017 , 07:47 PM
Does it use electricity?
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07-09-2017 , 07:48 PM
3. It does not use electricity.
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07-15-2017 , 11:41 PM
Is it smaller than a basketball?
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07-16-2017 , 06:04 AM
It is smaller than a basketball.
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