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Tiny-Bits

miniature, scale model copies of everything we own
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You're standing in your house in disgust. You'd move the furniture around to see what might look better, but you're just too lazy. This would not be a problem with Tiny-Bits! Tiny-Bits would be these miniature, scale model copies of every appliance and piece of furniture we own. Each time you buy a piece of furniture you would get a tiny, mini copy. Or, the item would have a code number on it so you could order the Tiny-Bit! Then you could play around with mini models of all your possessions and plan your home arrangement - without pushing and moving heavy things around! Good for people without visualization skills!
tona, Jan 14 2001

Home Interiors http://www.learning...4037532&SC=&CID=467
[blahginger, Jan 14 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Furniture Bookmarks http://www.halfbake...rniture_20Bookmarks
life-size version [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]

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       And a little camera on a computer controlled crane so you could 'walk' around and see what it looked like.
StarChaser, Jan 14 2001
  

       Use a computer program (see link) and you can paint the walls in an instant to see how it looks. You also do not have to worry about the dog eating your mini-tables.
blahginger, Jan 14 2001
  

       Aw, crap! There goes the Chippendale again...
StarChaser, Jan 14 2001
  

       Baked. We call them dollhouses.
nick_n_uit, Jan 14 2001
  

       That (anno) is SO wrong...
snarfyguy, Jan 23 2003
  


 

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