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Oh, yeah, and they're glow-in-the-dark!
No, wait, it's Baked, damn it!
http://www.nytimes....ats.html?ref=garden "Mr. Ankiersztajn is still working out the details" [DrCurry, Nov 08 2012]
What the Aeroball would probably look like in real life
https://www.youtube...watch?v=zk44kY-dHC8 [DIYMatt, Nov 08 2012]
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This is not so much an idea, more a rueful reflection that even serious design competitions can fall for the idea that merely filling things with helium will magically make them float. |
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And in the meantime, keep an eye out for next year's Electrolux competition - clearly they are gullible! |
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"hed like the product to be inexpensive though helium refills would be costly, and he hasnt finalized the material of the filter itself" So basically he has nothing at all. I don't see how this could begin to work. It isn't even clear if this freshens or filters air, as there is a difference. |
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<Something about methane-filled air "fresheners".> |
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I like the compactness of that double myth. Methane is (1) odorless, and (2) not a large component of farts. |
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