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Forgot the idea
For cases when you had this great idea but forgot what it was | |
Because halfbakery is always interesting, I got distracted
and
forgot what my idea was.
I'm sure you had this happen to you too.
So the idea here is for you to jot down, as a comment to this
idea, some things about your idea that you still do
remember, in hopes of reviving your forgotten
idea in your
mind. And maybe
we can think along with you and try to revive it back to life.
Forgot the category ?
Category_20Consulting_20Ltd_2e [normzone, Dec 26 2017]
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After posting I realized that I already posted an almost
identical idea in the very exact same category, with an almost
identical name! It seems I forgot that. But that is not the
topic of this post, and hopefully won't show up in the
annotations. |
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This is excellent idea. Ferromagnetic goose pickling. |
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Sounds to me like the author of this Idea is asking for a List
to be created here.... |
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I think someone should promote the halfbakery to get
more
people here. I thought about writing a press release then
sending it to IEEE Spectrum and about 100 others. Bring
back the days of the un-renormalized bun! |
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The other thing I was thinking about is that schrodinger's
cat is always available for observation at non optical
frequencies. Sonic:purring, Neutrinos:container made of
anything, including entire galaxies. So, and this is where I
get confused, is observation sort of inevitable before an
actual human looks at it. I must be missing something.
For me this devolves to "do bacteria on the outside of the
box, mildly perturbed with sound, act as observers?" |
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Presumably that's a contraction of "deviant love" .. ? |
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Depends. How much do bacteria enjoy Ted Nugent
songs? |
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About *this* much. Why do you ask? |
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