h a l f b a k e r yClearly this is a metaphor for something.
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"Hot under the collar" is often used to describe someone who's upset and anxious.
To alleviate the physical symptoms, why not invest in a BorgCo "Cooler and Tie" ?
You can wear your usual shirt; the device is a clip-on flexible circle of thin Peltier elements with a hook-and-loop fastener at the
back. The "cool" side of the devices is on the inside - the outer "hot" side is in contact with a thin, flexible plastic jacket filled with water.
A silent pump concealed in the "knot" circulates the warmed water through a network of capillaries in the front of the "tie", losing energy to the surroundings; behind the dissipator is a slim Li-ion battery which powers the system.
Control is via an RF (Bluetooth) remote, or via a phone App.
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Could be combined with cuffs for a complete outfit |
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I was reading recently how cuff warmers keep hands warm better than gloves |
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Cuffs might be possible, though more piping would be needed. But that woud imply a bigger dissipator, either a kipper tie, or a folded surface, which means ... you're going to need a bigger bow... |
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This will have to be checked for Trojan Darth Vader features. |
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