h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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are you neglecting your patients at the moment doctor?
croissant. my car just has a little bonnet. |
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They make home windows with LCD technology that become opaque with the flip of a switch. Why not apply that to vehicles? LCD's use very little current to operate.. |
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Style points if you can get custom umbrella graphics, tho |
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If you have a Ford Festiva, you'd have to have someone help you flip it back on it's wheels when you return.. |
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If it's windy, no need to even start the car, just put it in neutral, put up the umbrella and you're off to the races. Dual use umbrella! |
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Perhaps it could be sun-seeking; the sun shines ate varying angles throughout the day, and moving with the sun would get better coverage. |
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I really like the idea, but I think car umbrellas would be
too easy to pinch. |
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[thc] "They make home windows with LCD technology that become opaque with the flip of a switch. Why not apply that to vehicles? LCD's use very little current to operate.." |
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there's a similar feature on Mercedes new £300,000 Maybach limo I think, I'll post a link if I can find it... |
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madradish: easy to pinch, maybe, but how is the thief going to get the thing home on the bus? |
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Is this an awning or more like one of those baby-carriage pleated roofs coming up from the rear (or front) bumper? |
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