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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*It only appeared in [[Secret Missions#Mysterious Tremors|Secret Mission 8]]. | *It only appeared in [[Secret Missions#Mysterious Tremors|Secret Mission 8]]. | ||
*Not much is really known about the Seismograph. | *Not much is really known about the Seismograph. | ||
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*Seismographs are used in real life to predict the likelihood of an earthquake and how hard it will hit. | *Seismographs are used in real life to predict the likelihood of an earthquake and how hard it will hit. | ||
*It has not been seen since Mission 8. | *It has not been seen since Mission 8. | ||
*The recycle bin on the seismograph seems to be | *The recycle bin on the seismograph seems to be bottomless as it never overflows even if there is a lot of paper going in. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 05:19, 4 April 2010

The Seismograph, also known as an "Earthquake Tracker", is one of Gary's inventions. It tracked the Earthquake Driller in Secret Mission 8 and it was seen again in the Gadget Room.
Trivia
- It only appeared in Secret Mission 8.
- Not much is really known about the Seismograph.
- The parts used to make it are still unknown.
- It is another invention by Gary.
- Unlike most of Gary's inventions, the Seismograph does not have a 'thousand' number at the end. (e.g. Seismograph 3000)
- Seismographs are used in real life to predict the likelihood of an earthquake and how hard it will hit.
- It has not been seen since Mission 8.
- The recycle bin on the seismograph seems to be bottomless as it never overflows even if there is a lot of paper going in.