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sugartaspice
 USA
Vibrating Pencils Printer Friendly Version
Colored pencils or regular pencils that vibrated in a way that decreases the need to press hard when you are coloring/writing. Kind of like vibrating toothbrushes that allow you to adhere less pressure when brushing your teeth. This would reduce finger cramps, and would make it easier to color in large objects or write long essays.
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AaronBurns
 USA
Talking Brains and more Printer Friendly Version
A computerized, three dimensional, color coded and named model of the human brain that describes it's parts and what they do. You could use a wand or electronic pen to touch the brain parts and give general or specific information about the brain parts or hemispheres.
You could do this to a small scale human body, as well, for the new doctor in training.
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Michael D. Grissom
 USA
Electronic Component Tattle-Tail Stickers Printer Friendly Version
There are chemicals that change color with temperature (mood rings) and can be designed to coat paper stickers so that when a certain temperature threshold is reached, the sticker will change from green to red (for example) and not change back. We also know that most electronic components will increase in normal temperature when a failure occurs.
With a sticker designed for and affixed to all components at point of manufacture, a failure would become VISUALLY apparent. Many TVs, monitors, stereos, etc. are tossed simply because an intermittant problem won't happen when the tech has it in the shop. Many are discarded because the problem is so difficult to troubleshoot that the estimate is too high to be worth repairing. Many COULD be repaired by the home do-it-yourselfer with a soldering iron if he/she could visually see the component to replace.
This invention would make these things possible.
I thought of this idea when I found out that my $2000.00 21" monitor that died just out of warranty doesn't have a schematic available from any source in the world -- not even the manufacturer. In searching, I found that to be a common industry problem these days.
So,... anybody know any chemist out there that would like to tackle this one?
Reward: The NAME of the slave labor 7 year old that put that bad capacitor in my Chinese made monitor. ;-)
5/5/03 Update: My monitor problem was a 10M ohm wire-wound resistor that burnt open (like a blown fuse) without leaving a mark on the body of the resistor. This means that instead of stickers, some components capable of 'spot' failures should be completely coated with a translucent color changing chemical coating. That would have made this problem visually detectable.
 

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