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There are those who favour reading books while walking. Although this may be regarded as an admirably multitaskite activity in increasingly busy world, dangers abound. Should the book prove to be an entertaining or intellectually stimulating one, its serpentine seductions can all too easily lead the
reader to forget his surroundings.
This poses no great problem when it is people he is passing, for most people of all classes are alert enough to recognise an impending collision, and take steps (literally) to avoid it.
Yet other objects, typically, choose to remain inconsiderately immobile. The most notorious of these menaces are the lampposts and telegraph poles found on many a street, although fire hydrants and other such obstacles are equally unyielding.
Therefore, for the safety and comfort of promenading perusers of paperbacks, we present our patented 'Lamppost Detector'. This small yet sufficient sonar device attaches to the spine of one's book (or to the brim of one's hat), and, upon detecting an object in one's path, alerts one to the danger with a clear, euphonious 'ping'.
No more need you suffer the cuts and bruises of reality's recalcitrance! Equip yourself with a Lamppost Detector and stroll forward in safety!
Poop-Looping Sidewalk
Poop-Looping_20Sidewalk Gratuitously linked [imaginality, Mar 15 2007]
Danger! High Voltage!
Danger!_20High_20Voltage! Use this idea as the basic platform to build Jimmy's GPS-based navigation system. [methinksnot, Mar 15 2007]
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Reading_20while_20walking System configurations price list available - contact our sales engineering staff for quotes [normzone, Apr 25 2008]
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Is there a dog poo-erometer add on? |
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I'm afraid not, [tdb]. Not to fear, though: if you're concerned about dog poo, I suggest you walk along routes where my 'Poop-Looping Sidewalks' (gratuitously linked) have been installed. |
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Gratuitous link greatly gratifying! |
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Rather than the euphonium, may I have a TENS unit that stimulates the nerves on one side so that my legs are directed to turn, thus avoiding the collision without interrupting my concentration? I probably wouldn't hear the ping anyway... |
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Some would say that the mild electric shock would be more disconcerting, but anyone who has been treated with a TENS unit will know that after a while, they really aren't that much of a distraction; one can easily sleep while the unit is on given the chance to become acustomed. |
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Adding a GPS Nav system could bring us to a book lovers paradise. Or at least to work on time instead of knee deep in the river. |
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Jimbo, that sounds like a great application for one of [NotMarkFlynn]'s ideas. I'll gratuitously link it. |
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This is the one fear that has been keeping me back from buying a Segway (well.... actually not having the $5,000 to buy one also slows me down). |
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Having been trained during my childhood, I would be likely to turn the page on hearing the ping. |
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I need a system that helps me navigate around 2-tonne chunks of metal that tend to come at me at 30mph while I'm crossing the road reading the paper. |
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