IBM PC
lol
I like that
you got no idea how often I use that to solve stuff
last week twice I used it to open a cd tray on computers
people forget what that little hiole was for
quite alot of things were designed to be fixed by the paperclip if you notice
ex. reset on pda`s
The paper clip may be the most incredibly useful thing ever invented. That's why I came up with the IBM PC line. I really do use them constantly. One of my favorite uses is to avoid replacing a large aseembly when a screw hole bracket has broken. A lot of times the plastic portion of an assembly that holds on a screw will break. (For example, when the screw is located on the corner of something and that corner breaks off.) I can break a PC in half, use it as an odd-shaped "washer" and the legs will hold the bracket on perfectly. If necessary, it can hold a piece in place while glue sets up or be a temp fix until I can replace the assembly. It can even be permanent, if the load is not heavy or doesn't have a critical tolerance.
I fashion tools out of PCs. I have one particular family of machines that customers tend to drop paperclips (wouldn't ya know) or staples in (or it just gets small pieces of paper left over from jams in it). I can put a hook on a PC and curve the clip to fit perfectly down into the baffle. Then I pull out the obstruction, eliminating the need to disassemble the feeder. That turns a twenty minute task into five minutes or less.
I have a bad habit of misplacing spring hooks, and a PC does the job just fine. I have even fashioned an e-clip out of one to hold a shaft on in a pinch.
A PC can be used like a wire wrap to hold things together (except I don't do that with electrical wiring, as it could potentially short if the insulation on the wires frays). Of course, since they are conductive, I have used them for test purposes to create a jumper. (I suspect that is the basic concept you are using with the three-battery rig.) In fact, when I have needed a 12V portable power source in a pinch I will hook up two of those big 6V lamp batteries in series using paperclips and there ya go. I have even used them (again in non-critical applications) to replace a screw or fastener when one has been lost or stripped.
I swear, if there is a more useful thing than an IBM PC. I don't know what it is.
Well, maybe Duct Tape . . .