06 Jun Life, Magnified
Q. What do you get when you put 25 engineers and a powerful microscope in the same room?
A. 25 engineers and a pile of parts formerly known as a powerful microscope. But in Key Tech’s rare case, you get a catalogue of bewildering images and a new weekly blog challenge too!
The Rules
At the start of every week we will post an image of some object – as viewed under our microscope. Then it’s your turn to focus your Micro-MacGyver eyes, work your mental floss, and puff that Sherlock Holmes pipe you impulse-purchased at a garage sale. Additionally, we will post the image’s magnification (and occasionally any hints that are necessary).
Post your guesses in the comments section below the image, because when you say, “I knew that’s what it was”, you’ll have to back it up! The identity of the item will be revealed in the comments on Friday and the winner will be celebrated by all. The first correct answer posted in the comments is the winner. Winner?! Yeah, we’ll send you some kind of Key Tech swag to commemorate the win.
To give others a chance, current Key Tech employees/family/pets are not eligible to win for comments posted prior to that week’s Thursday, 8am ET. So, you can still win, but everyone else gets a head start. Otherwise eligible folks that are prior winners have to wait a week to win again. You can still show off by posting guesses in the comments. These rules may change if things start to get wonky.
To provide some semblance of order, the objects we choose will fall into any of three categories:
- Household – this is an up-close image of something typically found in someone’s home. For example toothbrushes, an LCD screen, coffee filters, etc.
- Workshop – this is an up-close image of something typically found loose in the workshop of a “tinkerer”. For example, a threaded insert, linear bearing, soldering iron, etc.
- Key Tech – this is an up-close image of something typically found in the inner workings of a product, not commonly seen by the consumer, or something specifically unique to Key Tech. For example, a microfluidic channel or a custom connector on an embedded circuit board.
This week’s contest
Our world is a fascinating place. And our microscopic world is an absolute Tim Burton creation! So grab your first morning cup of coffee, pull up a chair, and start your week off right with these curious visual brain teasers. Now, wasting no time, the first image is below. Good luck.
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