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Laser/Sonar walking sticks for the blind
I think I've got the parts for this in storage.
Toilet seats with pedals that lift the seat.
These exist. Internet search found 4 different models and a patent at google patents.
Modular injection molded green houses
Shipping is very expensive for something like this. Flat panels work better, rather than injection moulding.
I live on the west coast of Canada and a design we've examined is a geodesic dome with multiwall transparent corrugated plastic sheets. You could build it in sections, pack it flat into a container, and ship it to the user, but it's really a DIY project.
Good story building software
I talked with a CS PhD a while back who built really good story building software. It handled thematic elements, plot progression, character development, and was writing short stories and novellas. I think they're using it to churn our romance novels or news stories or something. He didn't want to talk about the applications they'd found.
A physical model of the perpetual motion machine I designed
K. How much will you pay for it? Will you at least cover the shipping?
exoskeleton pants
I like it. These have therapeutic applications for people that hyperextend their joints as well.
Appalling Bible verse refrigerator magnet sets
I'd sell those, wholesale, to somebody who could retail them and take the backlash.
Working on setting up the shop now, will revisit this thread later in the year once that's done. The laser/sonar stick is totally do-able.
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I think I've got the parts for this in storage.
These exist. Internet search found 4 different models and a patent at google patents.
Shipping is very expensive for something like this. Flat panels work better, rather than injection moulding. I live on the west coast of Canada and a design we've examined is a geodesic dome with multiwall transparent corrugated plastic sheets. You could build it in sections, pack it flat into a container, and ship it to the user, but it's really a DIY project.
I talked with a CS PhD a while back who built really good story building software. It handled thematic elements, plot progression, character development, and was writing short stories and novellas. I think they're using it to churn our romance novels or news stories or something. He didn't want to talk about the applications they'd found.
K. How much will you pay for it? Will you at least cover the shipping?
I like it. These have therapeutic applications for people that hyperextend their joints as well.
I'd sell those, wholesale, to somebody who could retail them and take the backlash.
Working on setting up the shop now, will revisit this thread later in the year once that's done. The laser/sonar stick is totally do-able.