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A sewn-in RFID tag identifies when you haven't worn an article of clothing for a few years via GPS Sat-Nav logging. An electric current then debonds the polymers in the threads of the fabric (similar to how photochromic glass is switched). The pile of former-clothing dust is then swept up by your closeted
Roomba.
It will be a great convenience in keeping a tidy house, at least until war-dialer nudists break your encryption.
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Can we do something similar with thermite charges to
clean out my garage? [+] |
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Yes. But only after we have taken all the good stuff and put in in our garage ... |
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Ooops, just spotted the flaw in THAT idea ... |
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With some modification, can the RFID tag be reprogrammed to debond the clothing while traveling via public transportation or while on first dates (as a conversation starter)? It matters not, Baker [Last], I award you a steaming fresh bun for the inspiring thought! [+] |
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I thought it was the moths in my closet that did that! |
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No, the moths plant the RFID tags. |
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