Today's sorting includes:
-- 5 unopened packages of wide-ruled, loose-leaf paper;
-- NanoJuice brand fancy portable charger;
-- a Very Suspicious Knife;
-- and 15 apartment keys.
The number of apartment keys is ... alarmingly large this year. Usually it's around 3 to 5. And the Suspicious Knife is Very Suspicious.
Sorting completed, hurrah! Highlights include:
-- an analog wall clock;
-- as nearly as I can tell a real cashmere scarf;
-- somebody's polyester interview tie;
-- an apple-brand tablet pencil that's also magnetic, and;
-- a dell brand tablet pencil;
-- a very suss off-brand chip card reader;
-- and finally, a power charger for something no one can identify.
@lbrianwrites show me the power charger, i'll take a crack at it 👀
@lbrianwrites that's a quite bespoke one! the connector is a DIN type (which just describes the shape, not what goes on the pins) but thankfully the voltages it outputs are clearly marked!
if it was rated for higher output currents than just a few milliamps on each rail it would make a quite handy workbench supply :) unfortunately i don't think it'll be too useful other than for the modem it was made for unless for someone really into minute tinkering
@mavica_again Yeah, my fam has always been early internet adopters, so it makes sense we'd have a modem from slightly before things got really standardized. We were thinking of selling it on ebay, but for now I'm off to wiki DIN cables. Thanks for giving it a name! :)