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Oh, what a great link. I wish they could make it look more like the Star Trek brain slugs, but it's getting there. |
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I like your idea better than the giggle bug. That's gotta freak out the poor child. |
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Giggle Bugs! They're everywhere. My brother-in-law suggested a zap collar, but he would, he's the father of the wanderer. |
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This mast you speak of would have to be non-conducting, in case the wayward child wandered under lowly-slung electric wires. Lightning could be problematic as well. |
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Once I let my three year old out of my sight and found him six months later, peddling drugs in Morocco. |
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What of uneven terrain? If the toddler winds up in the trough of a dune? Telescopic pole? |
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Like father like son, I guess. |
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[xandram], well intended, but possibly leading to deafness and trauma. |
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"The Giggle Bug unit will emit an 85 decibel "beep"" |
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hey, I didn't invent the thing, I just found the link. Myself, I don't care for many of *modern* technology ideas. I hold the hands of children very tightly. |
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(later) I never said that [lingamish]'s wasn't a cute idea, but for it to be practical, each child would need a different color, or their name on the flag, or something to distinguish them from each other. Have you ever been at the beach, or in a mall, when a child yelled "Mom"?---about 200 heads turn to look if it is their child. My own daughter is grown up and I still look! In the same way, if there were 20 kids with orange flags, it would be chaos. |
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There's a GPS wristband on the market called kinderguard I think. I'll try to find a link... |
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