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I'm not sure if this is an Idea I saw or came up with, but I think it should exist. If anyone decides to make one, try to save lifes not get rich.
Basically you have a submersible platform that digs/pushes it self under a drowning swimmer (maybe pulse monitors and cameras for identificaiton of
a swimmer in trouble)
Then tanks of "air" immediately fill two bags to lift the swimmer to the surface.
Maybe even have water proofed container that opens up when the platform is at the surface which contains a defib unit.
I remember hearing about a drowning victim in a hotel with out a lifeguard. This device would alert people that would want to know there is a emergency happening.
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I, for one, would never, ever entrust human life to an
unmonitored autonomous device of any kind. |
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<[The Alterother] thinks about the smoke detector on the
wall directly above where he is currently sitting, realizes
other Halfbakers will probably call him to the carpet over
this statement, decides to stick with his guns anyway.\> |
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I don't trust my life to a smoke detector, nor would I
trust my life to this machine. However I'm delighted
to have such devices around. While I don't think
they're 100% reliable it's a hell of a lot less risky to
have them around than not. |
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//... I, for one, would never, ever entrust human life to an unmonitored autonomous device of any kind...// |
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Marge: "...Herbert! Would you please take the battery out of that carbon monoxide detector? I can't hear myself think!..." |
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//I, for one, would never, ever entrust human life to an unmonitored autonomous device of any kind.// |
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Elevator?
Traffic light?
Coffee machine? |
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[The Alterother] does not drink coffee. |
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[The Alterother] lives in a town with no traffic lights. |
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When he does visit civilized parts, he places no trust in
these new-fangled devices, preferring to look both ways
before proceeding to ensure traffic has stopped as
directed. |
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[The Alterother] has been known to ride in elevators. |
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This does not mean he trusts them. |
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<See above, per: sticking with my guns. Challenge me at
your
peril!> |
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Riding elevators does not mean [the Alterother] trusts them. It does, however, mean that [the Alterother] entrusts human life to them. |
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Assumption: [the Alterother] is human. |
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