I don't have a picture of the ones I found, but here is a picture I found online. The website where I found this image doesn't explain what they are.
I found some of these "vials" in a weird abandoned factory.
I have yet to clean them. Ill possibly upload a picture later tonight when I find my camera.
I'm a little afraid to clean them because they were near some broken bottles of benzene.
they look exactly like these:
[img]http://www.liu.se/forskning/reportage/Acacia/1.206851/acacia_fron_planta515px.jpg[/img]
Do you think it is scientific equipment, or some kind of re-purposed bulb?
What do I call them?
Ill be the one to say it.
Buttplug.
[URL="http://www.springerimages.com/Images/RSS/1-10.1007_s10722-009-9512-5-0"]I found this article on them.[/URL]
They are 151-year old Acacia seeds apparently.
Edit:
This is an article on them, but better explained, but it has no images.
[url]http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10722-009-9512-5?no-access=true[/url]
[QUOTE=Atta|To|End;44641393]I don't have a picture of the ones I found, but here is a picture I found online. The website where I found this image doesn't explain what they are.
I found some of these "vials" in a weird abandoned factory.
I have yet to clean them. Ill possibly upload a picture later tonight when I find my camera.
I'm a little afraid to clean them because they were near some broken bottles of benzene.
they look exactly like these:
[img]http://www.liu.se/forskning/reportage/Acacia/1.206851/acacia_fron_planta515px.jpg[/img]
Do you think it is scientific equipment, or some kind of re-purposed bulb?
What do I call them?[/QUOTE]
They are -Very- likely scientific samples of chemicals.
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