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A new or used car would be programed to know its static weight. Every time its new owner got in the car on the instrument panel it would read 2300pds plus whatever that person weighs. The system would be intuitive so it would account for people adding heavy items or more that one person in the car. This
way every person would be reminded of how much they weigh. Its perfect for people just coming out of the gym or people trying to put on a few pounds such as myself. It would be even more effective on the majority of the population who could stand to lose a few pounds. Its also ideal for that 18 year old who needs to slim down from lets say 115 too 110.
Now a hefty person can claim dissability and have a handicapped parking permit. Which to me seems utterly absurd. Shouldnt is be if your overweight you should have to park as far away from burger king as possible?. This way no one could avoid their weight cause everywhere they go it would be staring them right in the face.
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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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