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"a glue on thing like a cake decor"
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He means a gadget to cut pills into halves
(or other fractions). Sounds surprisingly
sane to me. I'm voting neutral but, under
the circumstances, I think that this should
be considered as a +. |
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Yes, but pill cutters exist. There seems to be some innovation here that makes it suitable for oddly shaped (or otherwise hard to split) pills, but I can't figure out what it is. |
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What circumstances? That this guy may be taking too much medication? |
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Ok, the decor analogy is just downright bananas, but if you really just want pill dividers that handle footballs and triangles and what not, then can't you just say so? And if that's just too simple to state, then can you leave the idea alone and move on? Maybe not. Hey, I know it as well as anyone that it's tempting to turn every idea in your head into a post, but I believe progress comes when one holds back on this tendency. |
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so why aren't pills spheres ? |
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Technically, what you're discussing here is "tablets" (formed by compression in a press) rather than "pills" (which are formed by rolling). |
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[FT] is correct; true pills are spehrical or ovoid. It's tablets that come in a range of shapes, with break lines. |
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