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Subject: Can someone explain what this means?
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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.

While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.

I've seen this on a few different things, but I don't know what it means. It's a circle with the numbers 1 through 12 inside of it, almost like a clock, with an arrow pointing at one of the numbers. It's always on plastic parts.

Can someone on the Flood explain this to me?

Yes, I tried googling it.

  • 12.02.2012 12:44 PM PDT
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  • 12.02.2012 12:45 PM PDT

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in products it can state the manufacturing time

  • 12.02.2012 12:45 PM PDT

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  • 12.02.2012 12:45 PM PDT

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is this even remotely similar?

  • 12.02.2012 12:46 PM PDT
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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.

While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.


Posted by: Saphir Eagle
in products it can state the manufacturing time

I thought that before, but what I'm looking at is two pieces of the same unit, both made of plastic, with the arrow pointing at different numbers on each piece. Does it have something to do with the type of plastic used?

  • 12.02.2012 12:48 PM PDT
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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.

While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.


Posted by: Saphir Eagle
is this even remotely similar?

I have no idea what that says. I got a page that appeared to be written in some sort of Scandinavian language from that link.

  • 12.02.2012 12:50 PM PDT

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Posted by: Saphir Eagle
is this even remotely similar?

I have no idea what that says. I got a page that appeared to be written in some sort of Scandinavian language from that link.

oh.. that's Finnish.... Google F'd up...

try this one

  • 12.02.2012 12:53 PM PDT
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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.

While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.


Posted by: Saphir Eagle

Posted by: SmD x MaYHeM x

Posted by: Saphir Eagle
is this even remotely similar?

I have no idea what that says. I got a page that appeared to be written in some sort of Scandinavian language from that link.

oh.. that's Finnish.... Google F'd up...

try this one

It sort of resembles that, but without the AM or PM on it and with an actual arrow, somewhat like this: "-->".

I think I've only seen it on things like rifle parts and military surplus things, like canteens.

  • 12.02.2012 12:56 PM PDT

TRU7H. CARNAGE. BUNGIE


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Posted by: Saphir Eagle

Posted by: SmD x MaYHeM x

Posted by: Saphir Eagle
is this even remotely similar?

I have no idea what that says. I got a page that appeared to be written in some sort of Scandinavian language from that link.

oh.. that's Finnish.... Google F'd up...

try this one

It sort of resembles that, but without the AM or PM on it and with an actual arrow, somewhat like this: "-->".

I think I've only seen it on things like rifle parts and military surplus things, like canteens.


I really don't know what they are.. This was my educated guess..

  • 12.02.2012 12:59 PM PDT
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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.

While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.


Posted by: Saphir Eagle

Posted by: SmD x MaYHeM x

Posted by: Saphir Eagle

Posted by: SmD x MaYHeM x

Posted by: Saphir Eagle
is this even remotely similar?

I have no idea what that says. I got a page that appeared to be written in some sort of Scandinavian language from that link.

oh.. that's Finnish.... Google F'd up...

try this one

It sort of resembles that, but without the AM or PM on it and with an actual arrow, somewhat like this: "-->".

I think I've only seen it on things like rifle parts and military surplus things, like canteens.


I really don't know what they are.. This was my educated guess..

The only thing I can think of is that it indicates what type of polymer or plastic was used, maybe so it indicates durability or tolerances. Other than that, I have no idea.

Thanks for the help though.

  • 12.02.2012 1:01 PM PDT