h a l f b a k e r yIt might be better to just get another gerbil.
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A notepad with two velcro straps on it, so that you can strap it to your wrist. Useful for crossword addicts, clumsy waiters/waitresses, and people who consistantly forget their homework diary.
Wrist slate
http://shop.divebooty.com/2073.html for diving. [Shz, Dec 21 2005]
(?) Hand tape dispenser
http://www.ryman.co...efil-0605165090.asp Could be easily adapted for notepaper. [rubyminky, Dec 23 2005]
For those without xenzag's muscle ear
Neanderthal_20Ears [ldischler, Dec 23 2005]
Wearable Dry-Erase Board
http://www.wearnwrite.com/ Clip-on and wristband versions. [jutta, Jan 29 2011]
Kneeboard
http://en.wikipedia...eboard_%28flight%29 Widely known to exist. Wrist versions are available. [8th of 7, Jan 29 2011]
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Ah, homework diaries... yes, my homework diary was always somewhere else, too. |
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Bit clunky as described, though, [froggie]. Maybe it could be combined with a watch somehow? A watch with a flip-top and a little set of Post-its underneath? Bun anyway, just for the nostalgia trip. |
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I have one of these, though designed for a different purpose. Will search for link. |
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I was thinking more along the lines of the paper being thinner than normal, with a softer than usual cover, so that it would fit around your wrist, kinda like those armguards for archery, except shorter. |
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Maybe something like a band-aid could be used, and detached later without being bulky. |
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Mine wouldn't fit so easily, say, under a sleeve. A surface model would be nice, just so it can be used without holding it. |
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//Maybe something like a band-aid// Image of small Egyption mummy heading off to school... |
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If you pronounce strappable with the accent on the second syllable (as I've done each time so far), you get a new version of the game of Scrabble which you can play on your wrist! |
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i always lose my pencil as well. it needs to address that problem too. |
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//i always lose my pencil as well. it needs to address that problem too.// |
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They're called ears. Stick the pencil behind your ear. Or, if you have long hair, tie up your hair and stick the pencil through it, preferably near the scalp and behind the scrunchie. |
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i am not a mathmetician. i do however regularly have to conduct spontaneous field surveys as part of my work. |
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[frog] enjoyed the sarcasm thanks but do more research. some peoples ears simply do not grip a pencil sufficiently (mine for example). i do sometimes wear my hair up in a bun with my pencil through it, a style not requiring a scrunchy actually. but what if i want to wear my hair down and still take notes? |
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I thought you were a guy [rainbow], (bloke means male right?), not that you can't be a guy And wear your hair in a bun. <puts other foot in mouth> It seemed to work for Gene Simmons there for a while. |
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rainbow - I have trained my left ear to snatch a pencil in
mid flight, thrown from the far side of the room. Left ear
is now big and strong enough to tear open a bottle of
beer and crack a walnut. In contrast, right ear is still
delicate like a pasta twirl. They are sort of like those
knuckles that have L.O.V.E and H.A.T.E. tattooed on
them. The right ear woos the girls, the left ear is for
fighting and bar tricks to amuse the lads. (for froglet's
idea +) |
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currently male humanoid. scalp hair approx 566mm. |
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[zenxag] my ears would salute if they could. i am close to vincent moment. who is your guru or are you self-taught? |
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self taught - see my gym-face-ium |
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