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Title: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: goofkid on 02/06/2005 03:46:09
Wassup Everyone! How ya'll doin? [:D]
I'm trying to get a list of problems that occur in daily life so that I could come up wid an idea (invention).

You could just list em..or take the time to explain. Either ways. I'll be thankful![;)]

Goofkid
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 02/06/2005 10:21:40
I'd like a way of adding more hours to the day so I can get everything done
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: goofkid on 03/06/2005 00:45:28
quote:
Originally posted by DoctorBeaver

I'd like a way of adding more hours to the day so I can get everything done




That's a problem to alot of people. Too bad no one can freeze time![:D]

Goofkid
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: simeonie on 04/06/2005 11:56:51
Well why don't you invent something that does freeze time? lol no I dnt think that is going to happen. But I have thought of a really cool invention but I don't know if it possible. It is something to stop a dog from pulling on the lead.... well more like take the strain off the person walking it.

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Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: chimera on 04/06/2005 12:28:50
There is a science fiction book called 'World of Ptavvs' by Larry Niven where he decribes a stasis field that slows time to a crawl. One Ptavv inadvertently activates one and cannot turn it off anymore until it's done so by us, two billion years later. Ouch.

Especially because it's a fully functional specimen and they were called Slavers, by their contemporaries. Telepaths that could make you do anything they wanted. Double ouch.

The stasis field suppressed all movement at the quantum level somehow, effectively stopping time within the field, or at least running imperceptibly slow.

Maybe that gives you ideas? [:)]
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: goofkid on 05/06/2005 03:43:14
Lol....i simply don'y think that it's possible. Do u really?
How abt other problems, like -

crying while cutting onions, or
better car safety devices, or
excellent plant fertilzers, or
u know....anything that troubles everyone on a daily basis.

Those are the kind of things i'm trying to come up with. So PLEASE share your daily troubles or ideas. Thx.



Goofkid
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: chimera on 05/06/2005 09:40:22
Abolish the need for passwords and locks in general.

(and solve the deeper problem of humans distrusting each other first, maybe? [:)])

The living are the dead on holiday.  -- Maurice de Maeterlinck (1862-1949)
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: simeonie on 05/06/2005 10:14:21
OOO I got one! What about something that stops your shoes from rubbing perhaps!

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Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: Andrew K Fletcher on 25/06/2005 18:55:45
Simeonie

Get a Lupi Harness, it stops dog's pulling instantly, and much kinder than a check chain. Most pet stores sell them in the UK. Not the same as a conventional harness though as this transfers the pull to the front legs, causing the dog to resist the temptation to pull, because the more he pulls the more likely he is to fall forward as his front legs are pulled back by his own interation with the lead. Absolutely Brilliant invention! http://www.companyofanimals.co.uk/lupi.php

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K.I.S. "Keep it simple!"
Title: Re: What Are Your Daily Life Problems?
Post by: rabeldin on 27/06/2005 18:29:24
An ISP who turns on but can't keep it up.

R A Beldin,
Improbable Statistician

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