The super-macro guessing game

Storm??? My brain is as dead as can be right now. I'm clueless. We'll just say it's the calm before the storm, right? :) ;)
 
Garbz said:
laptop in a park... reading forum ....

You have internet in your parks!!!!!!! Damn i'm jealous!!!!

yes, i can sit in an adjacent park and connect through a wireless router. so what ur saying is that i need to be indoors?
 
Given the clues, I'm gonna have to go with Hobbes...but yet it still doesn't seem right. I dunno. Heh heh..anymore clues?
 
My first guess, before reading any of the clues, is a belt. it's a close up of the hole in a leather belt...?

But then, after the clue of "they are normally green" ....I have no idea.

Okay, I keep going back and staring at the pic. The clues are totally throwing me off tho. It definately looks like leather to me, but not quite sure what it is.

It also may be a hole in leather on a shoe that you would put a lace through?
 
Garbz said:
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Link gone :(

Hints
1. They are normally green.
2. When done professionally they are very semetrical (this one's home made)
3. Theres hundreds of them in an average home.
4: Most are made in Japan, China or Taiwan
5: Something goes into the holes.
6: If your reading this there's at least 4 of these close to you.
7. I'm an electrical engineering student. I use thoes for projects.
8. The surface is conductive.
Garbz said:
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Still no luck? I did make it too hard! :roll:

7. I'm an electrical engineering student. I use thoes for projects.
8. The surface is conductive.
 
Oh, and by the way...they didn't come out FANTASTIC...exactly, but I just got my first set of super macros developed!!!!!
 
Too right 8) I was a bit worried that no one other then us little hobbits who live in our bedrooms full of parts, chemicals, and soldering irons, breathing lead contaminated air, no one would know what a circuit board is.

Link gone :(

It's amazing how close this super macro thing is. That hole is 0.7mm and the copper trace around it is about 0.9-1mm

Anyway let's have the next one. :D
 
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