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Toy for baby fastened to front guard of stroller. When baby presses colorful
icon, a selected recording is played of Stephen Hawking making a profound
pronouncement about the universe. Your baby looks and sounds like
Stephen Hawking! Amaze your friends! Also, maybe your baby will soak up
some
knowledge while soaking dipes.
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that's... that's horrible [+] no, wait... that really is horrible [-] |
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What *would* be neat would be a Stephen Hawking miniature doll which contained full lectures... and maybe a television-personality doll to translate into two or three syllable words. |
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Oddly, when I clicked on the link for this I was doing so on the assumption that this would be a brightly-coloured, cheerful baby carriage for tots with motor neurone disease. |
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even though I chuckled, I'm a really mean person and this is kind of mean... |
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If Stephen hears about this, he's going to be hopping m...no,
wait.. |
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Why on earth is this getting downvoted? It's an awesome idea. |
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but dear SH is down to the use of one muscle I'm told - that is awfuk! |
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Why not? I doubt that this could have any negative effects. |
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