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A properly cut pair of trousers partially covers the heel of the shoe, but should not touch the ground. Thats fine when your standing, but what about when sit down and cross your legs? Suddenly your entire sock plus about 4 cm of pasty calf-flesh are exposed to the world! Before anyone notices, you
discreetly push a button on your belt; your trouser leg extends, modestly covering calf, sock and ankle.
You are wearing trousers with voltaically adjustable inseams. The fabric is woven from a special fiber that expands when an electric potential is applied. A battery worn on the belt applies the voltage at the push of a button.
(Also useful for walking in flooded areas, and when borrowing clothes from you taller or shorter friends.)
(?) Electroactive Polymer Transducers
http://www.erg.sri....tion/actuators.html [AO, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Are those voltaically adjustable inseams with electroactive polymer transducers in your pants, or are you just shocked to see me? |
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in the shortened mode, the material will not be smooth, it will be bunched up like curtains. |
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personally I am rather partial to the glimpse of a well-turned ankle. don't limp like that. |
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I think it's written in my profile (I'll check later) that I auto-bone any idea combining pants and electricity, for personal reasons (thank you UB and FJ). Sorry.
Wear longer socks. |
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Would work best interwoven with something 'stretchy'. This could give polyester the boost it needs for a huge comeback. |
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brilliant idea, but along the same
lines as [canuck], i am always wary
of any technology that puts
current in or near my crotch... |
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have a croissant, though, because
it's a good solution to a common
problem. |
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Howsabout an electrically-lowered cuff that normally hides inside the trousers? |
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To please [galukalock], the cuff would be powered by piezo-electric butt pads. |
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That's a great solution to another problem I feel constantly: cold shins. Just make your trousers longer and you won't feel that cold draft in your shins (happens with larger trousers). Croissant for table 7! |
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I am amused and intrigued by the concept, however contemplating the potential tragedy that would erupt when you spilt water in your lap makes my teeth hurt. Water in lap + battery in belt = McDonald hot coffee style lawsuit. |
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Cool! Just like in Back to the Future 2! |
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