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Have a platform for hacking toy spinners so that companies can
compete to load electronics into them. Then have a platform for
companies to compete to produce things with spinners on them.
The spinners could go on things that need to be powered and have
the playing with the spinner generate a
light show for instance. All
of the things in the environment can then interact harmoniously
and mistakes will be highlighted.
I forgot to add that all of the spinners are lopsided so that they
work like self-winding clock mechanisms, to give audio and visual
feedback to the surroundings about the relative state of all of the
spinners.
Eclipse Professional Tools
http://www.spear-an...h-speed-steel-power Quality. [8th of 7, Aug 20 2017]
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I do not know where to start. The most obvious thing is to
have the O at the center of a fidget spinner be
photovoltaic, and however gradually charging it is have it
rotate with a motor, very gradually, and have laser diodes
out the sides to make an intermittent duty cat toy. |
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...or a maglev fidget spinner with induced EM power so it
levitates and spins. (like the desk toy) |
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Is someone in a secret lab testing something which disturbs the force, making everyone fidget spin? |
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Must be something to do with the eclipse. |
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Leave them alone, those hacksaws they make are good kit. |
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True, they certainly have an eclipse, after a lot of periodic movement. |
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