h a l f b a k e r yWhy not imagine it in a way that works?
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neat idea, could be a cap under the cap or a simple modified nozzle that "spritzes" the water at a wide angle. |
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Title made me laugh! I saw more of a shower cap
thingy, that screwed onto your head to keep your
newly coiffed hair tidy, whilst is showering. Oh
well, another day perhaps. |
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[-] for promoting bottled water |
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How 'bout a [+] for an idea that would make people buy less
bottled water. Please? My intention was to save water, not
waste it. |
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hmmm Why not take the concept literally. |
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Small black portable roughing-it showers in a bottle shape so that they clip on the outside of any backpack storing solar heat all day would be good. I've spent several days in the bush with nothing but a pack a few times, and towards the end of a week you'd give quite a bit for a warm shpritz before bed as opposed to creek or river scrubs. (+) |
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Actually, [21Kwest], I wasn't really begging for a vote, just
refuting the statement that my idea is promoting bottled
water. After all, we all know that stuff is evil, right?
<sarcastic begging>So could you take that back,
pleeeeze?</sb> |
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Also, the croissants must be MINE! <-----kidding |
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I'm not sure whether the advent of micro-showers would stem bottled water purchases - LED lighting was said to stem waste of electricity, but considering the many, many new playful lighting locations that have been made accessible by the low-consumption LEDs... |
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Same with the micro-shower: Who's to say people won't carry two bottles, one containing oxygenated, taurin-laced drinking water, the other containing slightly deodorated, unobtainium-laced showering water? |
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Surely Bombastium would be more suitable than taurin, no? |
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