Product: Office Supplies: Sticky Notes
Invisible Post-it notes.   (-1)  [vote for, against]
No more little yellow notes...

Ok. They're basically invisible Post-it notes. They have a sensor so that ink turns them invisible, but the writing stays. This way you won't have any ugly yellow notes posted all over, and you can make the notes overlap...
-- Hankosha, May 06 2003

Widely Baked electronically http://www.stanford...storm/postboard.txt
One of many implementations. (It's somewhere on the page - keep looking.) [DrCurry, Oct 17 2004]

Sheer Post-it Notes http://products3.3m...Handler/output_html
3/4 baked by 3M... [dbsousa, Oct 17 2004]

Magic post-its, eh? [Marked For Invisibility]
-- pluterday, May 06 2003


Not inherently impossible if we substitute "transparent" for "invisible" - 3M makes both Scotch Magic tape and Post-It notes, so they might well listen to you.

Trying to figure out why you want invisible ink too.
-- DrCurry, May 06 2003


The ink doesn't turn invisble, the ink being put onto the note makes the note invisible.
-- Hankosha, May 06 2003


will one little dot of ink do it?
-- po, May 06 2003


Why not start with it clear? (Like Scotch/Sellotape.) A whole lot easier to manufacture.
-- DrCurry, May 06 2003


But it wouldn't be nearly as cool.
-- -alx, May 06 2003


Ink that turns paper invisible? Uh uh, no way. I call "bullshit."
-- snarfyguy, May 06 2003


If invisibility were a possibility, I think Post-it notes would be low on the list of priorities...
-- mahatma, May 06 2003


[mahatma] has hit the nail on the head. the point of notes is to see them. the reason they are bright colors is to *improve* visibility. with no background, the black or blue ink on your note would blend in to the clutter on your desk and you'd never see what you wrote.
-- urbanmatador, May 06 2003



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