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A blivet, poiuyt, or Devil's fork is a famous optical illusion in which a fork that appears to have two rectangular tines at its base tapers into three cylindrical tines at its end. It first appeared on the cover of the March, 1965, issue of Mad Magazine. This could be the Europan equivalent of a power triode, especially if the not-quite-there part is considered to be the grid.

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  • Power Blivet
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  • A blivet, poiuyt, or Devil's fork is a famous optical illusion in which a fork that appears to have two rectangular tines at its base tapers into three cylindrical tines at its end. It first appeared on the cover of the March, 1965, issue of Mad Magazine. This could be the Europan equivalent of a power triode, especially if the not-quite-there part is considered to be the grid.
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  • A blivet, poiuyt, or Devil's fork is a famous optical illusion in which a fork that appears to have two rectangular tines at its base tapers into three cylindrical tines at its end. It first appeared on the cover of the March, 1965, issue of Mad Magazine. This could be the Europan equivalent of a power triode, especially if the not-quite-there part is considered to be the grid.
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