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[+] Good one, relevant to the recent issue with pathogens, but
incremental. A
combo of
things that already exist, just in one product, vs. a component that hadn't
been know to exist. |
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Why not just trim the hands off and replace them with cybernetic units that can be fully sterilized ? |
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//Why not just trim the hands off and replace them with
cybernetic units that can be fully sterilized ?// |
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It's hard enough keeping the little buggers in shoes which fit,
and you want to add hands to that? |
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Children sanitize their hands too often? I didn't know there was such a thing, especially during a pandemic, apart from the issue of running out of hand sanitizer. I think a better solution, if that is indeed a real problem, is to train the children better as to when they should use it and how to avoid touching dirty things as much. Letting them sanitize their hands only twice an hour means they won't be able to at the actual times when it will help (e.g. between playing and eating), because they've already used their squirt for that half-hour. And it's not likely to encourage them to wash their hands more often as a substitute, either. |
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I thought there could be an artificial third nostril
added to the nose, for the hand sanitizer to come out
of. |
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It could be a clip-on additional nose, fitting over the existing nose like one of those "Groucho Marx" glasses-eyebrows-nose spectacles-moustache masks, with a pad inside to absorb bodily effusions, and using the nostrils on the mask to spray hand sanitizer (right nostril) or disinfectant (left nostril). |
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