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Telesack
This little bag went to market. This big bag came home. | |
A multi-size plastic bag could be made with the upper extension section(s) folded inside the lower bag. Each part would have two handles. By holding all the handles one holds the small bag. Letting go of the outside handles, lets a section fold out, and one is left holding a larger bag.
A shop need
only use one sack type to then be dimensioned to the appropriate volume. A customer shopping in a second store could expand the Telesack for additional purchases.
The extension sections and extra handles can be breakaway-welded for ease of use. A variable, shopping bag for repeat usage could be made out of plastic or fabric with snaps or Velcro to hold the sections and handles flat.
(?) drawing
http://www.geocitie...nnie/telesack.html? [FarmerJohn, Jan 26 2005]
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Ohhhh! I thought this was going to be...an outsourced Human Resource Management company that does the majority of its business over the phone. |
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Nice colours on the drawings by the way. |
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Hacky Sack played from miles away by remote control? |
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What [scout] said. This is one of those times where I'd be quite surprised to find that the concept hasn't already been baked. Why does it take such a genius to come up with something so obvious? (Obvious _now_, anyway.) |
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Either one, you just have to look 'it' in the eye. |
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