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A retrocomputing hobbyist computer, the Membership Card is a series of 1802/8080/Z80 based microcomputer kits, designed to fit in an Altoids tin, [11] and CMoy pocket headphone amplifiers often use the containers as an enclosure. [12] The mintyPi is a kit that uses an Altoids tin to house a portable retro gaming machine. [13]
Altoids tins. A tasty treat that Altoids fans assumed was long gone is about to make a triumphant return. As many fans who celebrated the news on social media noted, these particular candies were ...
A tin box is a tinplate container. Tinplate metal is primarily steel with a very thin tin coating. Tin-free steel is also used. In some cultures, these boxes or cans are referred to as "tin boxes" or sometimes even "tins". Many “tin boxes” have hinged or removable lids or covers. Some people collect tin boxes as a hobby.
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A reflector oven (sometimes known in older cooking literature as a tin kitchen [1]), is a polished metal container, often made of tin. It is designed to enclose an article of food on all but one side, to cause it to bake by capturing radiant heat from an open fire, and reflecting the heat towards the food, avoiding smoke flavoring the food.
Iconic Candy re-creates Altoids Sours with Retro Sours available at Cracker Barrel and It'Sugar stores. Here's everything we know about the candy's return.
Survival tools and supplies found in a mini survival kit are generally kept in a container that is small enough to fit into a pocket. Small confectionery tins are commonly used but regular tobacco boxes, specially purchased mini-survival kit tins, life capsules, [1] 35mm film canisters, [2] plastic bottles, tin cans, and boxes are also commonly used.
A circular Czechoslovakian mess tin over freely burning natural gas in Buzău County, Romania. A mess tin is an item in a mess kit, designed to be used over portable cooking apparatus. A mess tin can be thought of as a portable version of a saucepan, intended primarily for boiling but also useful for frying. Mess tins were originally a military ...