Rube Goldberg's 'Thing' | |
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Origin |
Rube Goldberg |
Type |
Crate |
Effects |
Makes any object placed in it orange with a Spanish label |
Downsides |
None Identified |
Activation |
Placing something inside it |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
38381-3925 |
Shelf |
99451-603-28 |
Date of Collection |
December 9, 1943 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Rube Goldberg was a cartoonist and inventor who created cartoons that featured a string of objects activating each other in a sequence to finish by completing a simple task, today known as a Rube Goldberg machine.
Description[]
An impenetrable crate with a hole in the top (about the size of a baseball) and a cat flap on the bottom left corner.
Effects[]
When some thing is placed in the hole it will come of the flap orange with a Spanish label on it. It's unknown why or how, but during the process the box vibrates, rotates 45 degrees, releases a burst of confetti and if you put a kettle of water on it, boils it in 27 seconds.