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    Default Flux Capacitor?

    nope


    name what that is for REP

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    a swivel mirror on rolley things sitting on triangle plastic pieces on a boardd sitting on carpet.

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    It looks like a busted solar panel.
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    a black square swivel thingy.....



    Noooo i hope i am worng.....**remembers what random guy sent in the last rep that i got from hi,. runs and cries**


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    close, but no cigar

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    An Elevation Elevation Siderastat is a moving, flat, front surface mirror, mounted in a computer controlled double gimbal.
    This configuration can also be called Tilt-Tip, as the double gimbal allows the light path to change in elevation in two axis.
    It is placed in front of the objective lens of a stationary telescope, and just by controlling the mirror, you can track images moving at a siderial rate and motion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda
    An Elevation Elevation Siderastat is a moving, flat, front surface mirror, mounted in a computer controlled double gimbal.
    This configuration can also be called Tilt-Tip, as the double gimbal allows the light path to change in elevation in two axis.
    It is placed in front of the objective lens of a stationary telescope, and just by controlling the mirror, you can track images moving at a siderial rate and motion.
    CHEATING HOE! lol next time i'll upload the images myself


    but she's right lolol

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    What? Did I spoil your little game?

    I'm too clever for j00.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda
    What? Did I spoil your little game?

    I'm too clever for j00.
    o rly

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    lets see if you can get this one... without cheating.... heh... i changed some words around so you cant google the answer LOLOL yeah i'm a punk

    check the riddle thread

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