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so it's a little pair of battery powered scissors? |
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Arms control is an important issue, [21Q]. |
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Just because something is silly and stupid doesn't make it a good halfbaked invention. I have about 2 acres of lawn, so this would be terribly ridiculous for me. Barbie might like it to mow her doll house lawn.... |
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I don't wear a writswatch, but if I did, I'd like it to have a lawn, complete with a miniature lawnmower. |
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Bun waiting if the minature lawnmower can be steam driven. |
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Who says the watch on your wrist has to be small? I see no reason the watch can't be full size, perhaps even a riding lawnmower with a soundproof cab and satellite radio. Bun [+] |
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I quite like this.... Suitably impractical and quite ridiculous ie perfect hb material. [+] |
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[Grogster] It very well states *Wrist* watch, so however large your wrists may be- t'ain't big enough to mow my lawn. Sorry...
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I think it might be feasible with some kind of Tesla-ey wireless power supply. Watch strap divides into four legs and the watch wanders onto the lawn and cuts grass with either something scissors like, or for more kudos a small scythe. |
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As it's a machine you can just let it run all night, so it should do the business eventually. Could be accessorized with a small grim reaper outfit... |
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Might other spin-off products come out of this technology, such as the "RPG Launcher Wrist Watch" and the "Printer/Scanner/FAX Machine Wrist Watch"? (Finally, a toner cartridge under $20) |
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Oh, and [Voice]: THAT's what I'm talkin' about! |
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A wrist watch lawn would be perfect for on-the-go
bonsai fans more into grass than trees. And it would
need mowing. |
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