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Using the technology of Colorforms, one would be able to rearrange the ambiance and atmosphere of the living area on a day-to-day basis. Available in nature, classic cartoon, and 3-D scenes.
Imagine what Trekkies could do with this, as well.
Is this a trademark?
http://www.ticktock...enet.com/alien.html Not "sim" . . . "simufon" [reensure, Jun 28 2000]
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Sounds pretty cool. My sister's kid has a playroom withplastic wallpaper and little figures that stick to it. Sort of like what you said. |
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When I worked for "a leading American textile company," we came very close to commercializing a fabric wall"paper" border that I invented. It was printed to coordinate with the bed sheets, drapes, etc. in the room, and was coated on the back with a repositionable, pressure sensitive adhesive to make installation and removal easy and clean. |
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Beauxeault, any chance that we may still see this repositionable border on the market? It sounds like a great idea, as I could paint a room one basic neutral color and then change the whole look of the room whenever whimsy struck. |
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That definitely sounds cute ... I can imagine kids playing with stuff like that and eating it though. Oh well. |
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