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Fish-mobile
Fishtank on wheels - moves when fish wants to | |
Fish are a great pet but they don't have the freedom to move around the house like dogs, cats, hamsters, and birds. In order to free fish from this imprisoned lifestyle the fish-mobile is a small fishtank with a car underneath it. The fish can move throughout the tank to various areas which sense the
fish's presence on that component of the tank and activate the motor to drive the fish-mobile to that area in the room. More advanced tools allow owners to train their fish to "come when called" by translating the owner's voice commands into a water sound and then train the fish through a method similar to clicker training.
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its like nothing happened... |
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lets hear it for fishrat! he kept us all sane! |
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Yeah, po - we should definitely have an HB Hall of Fame. "Heroes of the Halfbakery", we should call it, and fishrat, egnor and Worldengineer should all be up there. Maybe press their handprints into some unrisen dough, or something. |
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Fishrat's probably still wandering through Spain, unaware that the 'Bakery is up and running again. |
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angel and Steve get a special medal! |
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I also nominate Steve D. G. as one of the distinguished doughboys. |
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//Maybe press their handprints into some unrisen dough, or something.//. Yeah!, then put it in the oven for ooh, lessay half the required cooking time. Someone needs to find [Fishrat]. ¿Dónde está usted, Fishrat? |
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Regarding the idea, and we are gonna have a lot of this, hasn't this been done before?. I seem to recall various arguments as to how the 'fish could affect the movement. Lemme see... |
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I'll send him an e-mail - maybe he's checking it. |
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I'm flattered, [lost], but hardly deserve a place on that wall. Perhaps far in the back on the "'Bakers with far too much time" wall. |
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