h a l f b a k e r yRenovating the wheel
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It should be possible to add lots of useful electronic functionality to navel-piercing jewellery:
Flashing lights with understood meanings (Red = Sorry, have the painters in, Green = back your azz up here big boy, Blue = Not even if I was hetero, buster, etc.)
Miniaturised transponder so daddy
can head to exactly where you are passed out at 3am.
Data chip readable in emergencies by police and paramedics. Name, home phone, blood type, allergies etc.
Chip-based test for drink spikes, or drug adulteration.
A little midi file of waves rolling in to a beach, so you can get people to put their ears up against it to listen.
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Lights with "understood" meanings - How do you get everyone to agree on the understood meanings? Isn't that a [m-f-d] "Let's all...?" Lights otherwise are baked. |
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Hearing the ocean against someone's tummy - nice. |
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The transponder, personal info, and drink tester - not pretty! These go in an evening bag or pocket, not crowning an already muffin-y tummy. |
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As the stomach has a brain of its own, this could be a missing link. |
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[dentworth] - not proposing special purpose piercings or mutilation of the currently unmutilated, just making an often ill-considered decision to pierce in the first place have some protectant functionality. |
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[Unabubba] Agree - it should be a Trade Practices offence to sell hipster jeans to any girl over 55 kilos. Where are the Fashion Crime Police when you need them anyway? |
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[robinism] The meanings will quickly become understood through viral marketing and peer knowledge transfer, which is intense in the 13 to 19 target age group. Your other comments accepted, though bags and contents can be lost - the jewellery is in there until its unscrewed. |
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//Hearing the ocean against someone's tummy - nice.// borborygmus! |
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Someone's been in the mensa magazine again... |
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//Someone's been in the mensa magazine again// It's amazing what they're allowed to wrap chips in! |
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