Ive noticed that fairly often peoples carports are the entrances they actually use
Its just a little peculiar that a half million or million dollar residence greets its proprietor with greasy concrete plus fluorescent lights Although I recognize a craftspersons garage is a nifty thing
Unlike most architectural thresholds carports do not yet seem to be optimized to create a particular mood; the technology here is to use ePaper to create a big visual messaging area to communicate to the arriving person things they like-- beanangel, Apr 20 2010 So:
A) Lots of people enter their houses via their garages, which are unaesthetic and unwelcoming.
C) Use ePaper.
I missed "B".-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 20 2010 MB: a tremendously important thing to have noted There is no invention here just advocacy of more aesthetic pleasurable carports
The technology could be a detector that noted an arriving human then sprayed romantic pheremones to facilitate the quality as well as duration of a resident couples relationship
The technology could be like a corridor of coats kind of like The lion The witch & The wardrobe that move gently at the corridor to say to the arriver they have arrived at a fresh pleasant place
anyway its kind of you to reply a previous bunch of things I wrote didn't get replies because I couldn't use .com sites from the convenient library-- beanangel, Apr 20 2010 What?-- MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 20 2010 it's ba-a-a-a-a-ck.
If you have the room then yes, that portion of the garage could be made a less spartan (not much unless you're in a consistent temperature region), but why e-paper ? seems easier to just paint some columns'n'stuff in black and white if that's the effect you're after.-- FlyingToaster, Apr 20 2010 ah a TV for the car.-- FlyingToaster, Apr 20 2010 random, halfbakery