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The suitcase that rights itself

In the same spirit as the machine that turns itself off
 
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Using momentum transfer, flywheels, or some other whizbangery, this full sized suitcase will, if placed sideways or knocked over on flat ground, turn itself upright.
Voice, Aug 23 2015

The machine that turns itself off https://www.youtube...watch?v=Z86V_ICUCD4
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       What about the self-deprecating suitcase that wrongs itself?
pertinax, Aug 23 2015
  

       Good luck explaining that to the TSA agent at the airport who's asking what all these wires and batteries in your suitcase are for.
doctorremulac3, Aug 23 2015
  

       No problem. Just buy The Suitcase that Explains Itself version of The Suitcase that Rights Itself
pashute, Aug 23 2015
  

       This is going to be fun to watch on the baggage carousel.   

       I would've thought a suitcase that you can't tip over in the first place would be better. Gyros or motion-activated stabiliser legs.
neutrinos_shadow, Aug 24 2015
  

       Can it also follow me on hundreds of little legs, no matter where I go, and eat stuff that gets in the way?
sninctown, Aug 24 2015
  


 

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