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iglimpse
 United Kingdom
Electronic Home Address Book Printer Friendly Version
I am a mum to a large family. Out old address book is on it's last legs...again. Need an electronic one for phone numbers / addressess / birthdays and any other junk that people keep in there. Yes I know the PDA's or palm tops do the job but I don't need all that organisation (really!!) and they would not be suitable for the whole family to use, bit too whizzy for us.
My mobile phone book is already full with numbers. Yes we have a PC but when all the kids aren't on it, I don't want to power it up for one vital phone number. Amstrad brought out the phone e mailer with a handy pull out mini keyboard but I only need the little keyboard bit... Am I asking too much to make family life a little less stressful?
Reward: Bankrupt directory services that we pour a lot of money to
 

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AaronBurns
 USA
Spherical 3-D Mercury Switch Printer Friendly Version
A switch that can give any device an instant (automatic) equilibrium. Every spot inside the sphere has a different touch point much like the old mercury switches that regulated heating systems, but this one has thousands instead of two contact points making and giving it a total 3 dimensional capability. If it were in the head of a robot the robot would then know exactly where it was. It would know left, right, tipping, forwards, backwards, and upside down. All directions. Then it could constantly adjust itself and compensate to keep up right and mobile. This switch could be used in heavy equipment or in other technologies. Almost any device or equipment that needed to stay stable and up right would have that exact ability with this switch. It could be used in large or small toys like a moving flight simulator you see at the mall or a gyroscope.
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Frank Jones
 USA
MF-Standard for Hamburgers Printer Friendly Version
Have you ever wondered if you get your money's worth out of a hamburger purchase? We all know that choosing the right burger is a tough decision nowadays: Some burgers are flatter than others, some may have several stories, and once in a while they even come with vegetables inside! So how should you know if a burger is really better than its counter-product? Well, that's what I invented the Mouth Full-Standard for: The MF-Test will answer the question by telling you how many bites it takes me to eat a hamburger when I really concentrate (the burger, of course). That way, you can compare ALL hamburgers and base your decision on real facts.

Already tested: Cheeseburger (Burger King) MF 1.7

Double-Cheeseburger (McDonalds) MF 2.0

Bic Mac (McDonalds) MF 2.8
Reward: Invite me to your restaurant, and I'll standardize your burgers for you!
 

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