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Would it be easier to put some sort of pressure transducers in the seats? |
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another reminder to ditch the car and take a walk...
Good idea. |
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Honey, did you fill the gas tank with lead shot again? |
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Current seat pressure transducer technology is used to detect the presence, rough guess the weight, and general sitting position of the occupant, for use with the stage 2 airbag system and to try and detect a child's seat. It maxes out above a certain threshold for a small adult, as the data's simply not needed. |
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" .... fill the gas tank with lead shot again? " Umm. No. I must have left the dog in the car. |
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What if ATMs were fronted with scales? |
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this would use the cars shocks to measure weight |
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not really pertinent to the idea, but Rayfordsteele's annotation reminds me of the accident my Significant other was in this past winter. Her 2003 Hyundai hit a snowplow (the cop wrecked on his way to the scene, road conditions were AWFULL) and the pasenger-side air-bags didn't deploy...there was nothing in the seat to trip the occupant sensor. This technology should be easy to modify for the purposes of 10clock's idea. |
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//Shouldnt is be if your overweight you
should have to park as far away from
burger king as possible?// Almost a
bun for this astute observation.
But [-] for (a) impracticability
("Hey, I may have run the tank dry and
used up all my screenwash, but by golly
I've lost 34 pounds!") and (b)for
continued crimes against apostrophes. |
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How about scales in your shoes? |
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On a long run you could hear the pounds slowly counting down. |
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Every time I drive my car instead of walking I know I'm not getting any thinner, a scale would only help remind me of my rare bits of laziness. |
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