Inventions youd like to see

supersonic
supersonic Posts: 82,708
edited January 2010 in The Crudcatcher
Instant toaster. I hate weighting for toast.
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  • supersonic wrote:
    Instant toaster. I hate weighting for toast.

    So do I, buy the toaster bags, make a sarnie, pop it in bag and the material of the bag makes it cook in 1/3rd of the time - brilliant
  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    See through jumpsuits.
  • Andy wrote:
    See through jumpsuits.

    Sad thing is Andy, you would probably wear one :wink:
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    Or how about beer on the mains, like water?
  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    supersonic wrote:
    Or how about beer on the mains, like water?

    They have them in pubs I think... You just open a tap and it comes out.
  • biff55
    biff55 Posts: 1,404
    hover-boards , just like in back to the future.
    :D
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    A camelback that recycles your pee for the ultimate in weight saving?
  • biff55
    biff55 Posts: 1,404
    re-cycle into beer more impressive.
  • pillows that are always cool (hate hot-bed-head)

    Dragons Den here I come
  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    pillows that are always cool (hate hot-bed-head)

    Dragons Den here I come

    You've clearly never seen the Lucky Charms pillow. That thing is unbelievably cool.
  • eh?
  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    lucky_charms_pillow.jpg
  • Andy wrote:
    lucky_charms_pillow.jpg

    :roll:


    :lol:
  • Chaz.Harding
    Chaz.Harding Posts: 3,144
    Ok, I've got 2, that would MAJORLY benefit folks.

    First - metal glass. Or see-through metal. Whatever you want to call it it would be good!

    Second - magic! Then you could do pretty much anything!




    I doubt either will be coming into the Argos catalogue anytime soon though :cry:

    :lol:
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  • biff55
    biff55 Posts: 1,404
    Ok, I've got 2, that would MAJORLY benefit folks.

    First - metal glass. Or see-through metal. Whatever you want to call it it would be good!
    :

    isnt something similar used to make the bomb / bullet / rocket proof glass on the presidents limo ?
    its not far off.
  • Chaz.Harding
    Chaz.Harding Posts: 3,144
    biff55 wrote:
    Ok, I've got 2, that would MAJORLY benefit folks.

    First - metal glass. Or see-through metal. Whatever you want to call it it would be good!
    :

    isnt something similar used to make the bomb / bullet / rocket proof glass on the presidents limo ?
    its not far off.
    Nah, it's just lots of glass, lol.

    Seriously, if there's a thick enough section of glass, made up of many sheets of glass, and laminates, it's considered ''bullet proof''. But that's only because it's REALLY thick glass, lol.
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    Fix it 'till it's broke
  • biff55
    biff55 Posts: 1,404
    no , this stuff has some sort of metal composite , sure i watched some documentary
    about it .
    nevermind :wink:
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  • projectsome
    projectsome Posts: 4,478
    portable xc/single track trail :D
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  • Northwind
    Northwind Posts: 14,675
    A recording device that I can plug directly into my brain
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  • GHill
    GHill Posts: 2,402
    Northwind wrote:
    A recording device that I can plug directly into my brain

    That would be good. Although probably the first step towards some sort of robotic immortality.
  • MrChrisP
    MrChrisP Posts: 321
    A chocolate fire guard just because it would be ironic :lol:
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  • bradford
    bradford Posts: 195
    When your knackerd!

    Hills become flat or maybe downhill at the touch of a button!! 8) 8) 8)
  • Frostys
    Frostys Posts: 277
    automatic refilling coffee cups... I hate brewing up
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  • lawman
    lawman Posts: 6,868
    money trees, id have a whole orchard of em :lol::lol::D:lol::lol:

    i like the sound of a beer glass that automatically refills when its empty :D
  • kona_matt
    kona_matt Posts: 475
    forget tubeless, how about airless tyres?! no punctures ever again.
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  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    Drill a few holes in your current tyres, they'll be 90% more "airless" in no time. Enjoy the future, today!
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    "As I said last time, it won't happen again."
  • whyamihere
    whyamihere Posts: 7,702
    edited January 2010
    kona_matt wrote:
    forget tubeless, how about airless tyres?! no punctures ever again.
    http://www.greentyre.co.uk/

    Have fun.
  • kona_matt
    kona_matt Posts: 475
    bails87 wrote:
    Drill a few holes in your current tyres, they'll be 90% more "airless" in no time. Enjoy the future, today!

    possibly not very comfortable though
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