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Re: Deep Fried or Baked Chicken Skins

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Thu May 15, 2008 8:32 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Deep Fried or Baked Chicken Skins ¦  Replies: 5 ¦  Views: 7956

My previous roommate made the best crispy fried chicken skins I've ever tasted. Like crispy bacon, I couldn't stop eating them until all were gone. Unlike fried pork rinds that have an after taste that makes fresh beer taste rancid (to me), I never experienced that with crispy fried chicken skins an...

Re: Ketchup/Mustard Combo

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Thu May 15, 2008 8:20 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Ketchup/Mustard Combo ¦  Replies: 22 ¦  Views: 25846

I see where you're heading Swimmer -- grind everything up and make a complete hot dog in a tube? ..a one squirt lunch? I'm still waiting for someone to make those one pill expanding meals (Popular Science 1980's).

Re: Growing Chocolate Milk on Trees

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Sat May 03, 2008 2:25 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Growing Chocolate Milk on Trees ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 6712

If you start growing nuclear weapons on trees, nobody will need jeans or pants... or trees.

Re: Nice & cold

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:41 am ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Nice & cold ¦  Replies: 3 ¦  Views: 4223

Tonight, at my local gas station/convienient food mart I found that Coors wide mouth vented 24 oz. can that I've never heard of before CP and bought 7 of them So sad that it is only "5% ALC. BY VOL.in North Carolina" ..but then I've never tasted anything above 6% that was tastey. yyyyyaaaa...

Re: Nice & cold

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:28 am ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Nice & cold ¦  Replies: 3 ¦  Views: 4223

Thanks amorriso, I hadn't heard of that Coor's thermal display so I checked it out on wikipedia where it states: "Coors Light bottles feature a cold temperature sensitive label using Chromazone™ ink. When the mountains on the label turn blue, the beer is at optimal drinking temperature." (...

Re: Growing Chocolate Milk on Trees

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:50 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Growing Chocolate Milk on Trees ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 6712

I've gotcha covered Greeegy!

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Re: Emission Tires

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:59 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Emission Tires ¦  Replies: 2 ¦  Views: 2595

Tire leaks are extremely rare where I live. If you frequent bad roads you should check out the new "Run-flat tires". If you are suffering from rim bead or valve stem leaks there are very inexpensive permanent fixes for that at all tire outlets. There is also a product called Fix-a-flat tha...

Re: Crab And Lobster Fight Betting

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:37 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Crab And Lobster Fight Betting ¦  Replies: 4 ¦  Views: 8865

LOL.. I can see this leading to genetically engineered monster lobsters which, after escaping, leads to the closing of beaches due to human eating giant lobsters. Naaaa... I'd rather wait for the low budget movie if it hadn't already been done. On the positive side I like the idea of just one lobste...

Re: No more hurricanes

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:01 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: No more hurricanes ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 3381

I once thought about dropping a few hundred strategically spaced vapor bombs into the center of newly forming hurricanes to disrupt their forming process but, I have to agree with probass16 -- It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature. She always seems to get even ten fold.

Re: Eatable Tooth Picks And Other Food Related Items

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:45 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Eatable Tooth Picks And Other Food Related Items ¦  Replies: 4 ¦  Views: 5264

BTW.. this was the original design progression for the edible toothpick but I just couldn't make it safe around children.

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Re: Eatable Tooth Picks And Other Food Related Items

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 8:16 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Eatable Tooth Picks And Other Food Related Items ¦  Replies: 4 ¦  Views: 5264

This is my attempt at doing this with a "BreathPick" toothpick about 7 years ago. When your done you just chew it up. We took it to the makers of the LifeSavers candy for a demo. They really liked the idea but asked us to come back with a full patent and, for lack of money at the time, we ...

Re: Earphones with subwoofers

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:40 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Earphones with subwoofers ¦  Replies: 6 ¦  Views: 6662

Swimmer.. Google search "bone phone" using the quotes and see if this technology would work for you. It definitely reproduces the low frequencies without risking the ear drums. I bought one from DAK in the late 80's and it was very impressive at allowing you to FEEL the music as it was ind...

Re: Heat transfer from vehicle engines

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:16 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Heat transfer from vehicle engines ¦  Replies: 18 ¦  Views: 15155

Hello Krishan, This is just a quick brainstorm on your quest; use the exhaust heat to power a Rankin Cycle engine (see CreativityPool thread http://www.creativitypool.com/viewtopic.php?t=1222%20-%2045k ) . This 2nd engine could then be used as a power assist. WOW! Google search on [ "Rankin Cyc...

Re: Ketchup/Mustard Combo

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:06 am ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: Ketchup/Mustard Combo ¦  Replies: 22 ¦  Views: 25846

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Thanks guys!

My patent attorney and I will send you a thank you card from our beach front mansions in Hawaii!
;D

Re: The Great Inventors Company!

 by Michael D. Grissom ¦  Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:39 pm ¦  Forum: Creativity Pool ¦  Topic: The Great Inventors Company! ¦  Replies: 17 ¦  Views: 5402

Hi greatjay! Welcome to CP! I think what you are suggesting is otherwise called "open source" projects. By using search keywords "OPEN SOURCE" (using the quotes) before the name of what your're looking to create (example: "OPEN SOURCE" CAR) that should get you started. ...

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