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I imagine that when leaf-cutting ants chop segments out of a leaf that they do so in a pretty well defined pattern, and then carry each segment at a certain orientation. I'm proposing that it might be possible to pre-paint a leaf with letters - the ants would chop them up and carry them off in a neat
little line. If this didn't work you could just spray the letters on as they march past.
Lots of uses:
Doing subtitles for (slow) newsreaders - right there on the desk!
Showing news during the night instead of those boring teletext pages.
Advertising/cheerleading at snooker, table-tennis, chess matches.
Monitor Fish
http://www.halfbake...idea/Monitor_20Fish [phoenix, Jun 25 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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Couldn't "Ant Trainer" be one of the categories in the "Jobless Job Descriptions" idea ? |
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What about Aardvarks ? Wouldn't they be irresistably attaracted to the signs ? |
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To read a new subtitle, just turn a new leaf. |
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There's an advert in the latest Computer Weekly that depicts this - I wonder if they owe me any money? |
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They've actually made out that the ants have bitten out the shape of the letters as well. Yeah right, like that could happen. |
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