Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Anyone?

So, during my time off for the baby's birth I have been doing a lot. The first few weeks were primarily spent spending time with family, but now that they're all gone, what to do? Actually, I have been quite busy, I will give you a run down on that in just a few days. For now, I just want to know if anyone (other than my wife and Neil) knows what this is.



I will post again in just a few days and let you know.

Enjoy!

7 Comments:

At 4:32 PM, Blogger Katie80 said...

I will be the first to submit my guess:
I think that is your new baby.
Yay! Imp wins!!

 
At 5:42 PM, Blogger Kayla said...

I don't know what it is so rather than sit here and try to come up with something clever or funny to say (which I'm not very good at) I'll just guess that its the back of some electrical device that runs such and such computer based equipment that has been occupying most if not all of your time leaving Brenda to care for the new child all on her own while you continually flip those switches back and forth just to watch the various bulbs light up.
I can't wait for you to tell us!

 
At 8:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I knew you were not from this planet. That is the device you use to communicate with the mother planet. You know kind of like "Z.W. phone home".

 
At 11:04 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

I think it is some kind of crazy panel that controls your fog lights and such. Maybe, you threw in a couple of cable ports as well. Then just for kicks you added a three way rocker switch to control Emily's swing. I know, I'm the man.

 
At 6:24 PM, Blogger Justin Richardson said...

looks like some sort of strange guitar pedal. i dont realy know, thats all i got.

 
At 9:14 AM, Blogger Aaron, Kara, Walker, Sophie June, and Ford said...

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At 9:17 AM, Blogger Aaron, Kara, Walker, Sophie June, and Ford said...

Frankly, I'm (Aaron) a little puzzled...I can't figure out what requires 9 switches and only two input/ outputs. The edges of the picture look a little like an instrument panel in a car/ SUV, but those input/ outputs look stragnely co-ax to us, so we might guess this is some way to add an additional component to a home theater...But, since, I'm sure that you wouldn't make anything for anyone but Emily right now; we're going to assume that this is the amplifier you've installed in the best Teddy Ruxpin EVER!

 

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