h a l f b a k e r yIncidentally, why isn't "spacecraft" another word for "interior design"?
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Not that I'm taking this seriously, but is this sigificantly
different than a hair trigger? The reason they aren't
generally designed that way is safety. |
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Of course you could always pop up a happy little helper
icon to confirm the shot. "It looks like you are trying to
shoot someone. Tap twice to confirm". |
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"Are you sure you want to shoot someone, that's a fairly
major step, have you tried talking it out? Tap twice to
confirm." |
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"It looks like your head has been bashed in by a chunk of
rebar, would you still like to shoot? Tap twice to
confirm." |
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"Hello new user, thanks for exchanging that bloody piece
of rebar for your previously unfired BUNGCO Special.
Please remember to send in your registration card." |
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For some reason, I was thinking of a camera's shutter rather than a weapon's trigger... I quite liked that, but the idea for a weapon scares the bejesus out of me. |
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Shirley the simpler solution is to have the trigger
connected to the gun by a flexible coupling - a bit
like the remote shutter release on a camera? |
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Or perhaps the self-timer? |
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This is the very epitome of a halfbaked idea by the most
excellent bungston. A big giant croissant is the least I can
give, and did so about an hour ago. |
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Interesting, but I'll wait for the military to sort it out first. |
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//Or perhaps the self-timer?// |
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If someone hasn't invented the handgun selfie-stick
yet, they should. |
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//If someone hasn't invented the handgun selfie-stick yet,
they should// |
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heh, actually, a Bluetooth camera-gun could work. Take the
Stick mounted Bluetooth camera-gun, point it round a
hostile corner, identify something that needs a good
shooting on your linked phone screen... tap, boom, dead. |
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A remote aimed remote fired gun would be good, esp if one could set it up quick. |
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A pulldown tripod from the gun would get it out of your warm, jiggly wiggliness although a gun with recoil might go flying on being fired. Plug in phone with touchpad directions for barrel up, down left, right would allow aiming without jiggling. A phone telescopic sight would also be intuitive and useful. |
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A row of these atop the trench would be much better than a periscope. |
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"It's no good Captain. We've tried everything, but the
enemy is all Android and our men are firing with iOS." |
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Maybe you fire by using a touch gesture of some
kind. Involving the pointed middle finger somehow
seems natural. |
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