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gryp
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Mon, Dec 26 2005, 12:39 pm
I'm sure we all can think of regular everyday necessities that for some reason havent been invented yet.
Why havent they made yet:
-skis for a stroller to get thru the snow?
-stick on plastic linings for the bottom of your shoes- to peel off once you come inside so you dont track outside dirt around your clean house?
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Frumom
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Mon, Dec 26 2005, 12:48 pm
robots to clean, cook, shop, etc. for you!
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chanala
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Mon, Dec 26 2005, 12:59 pm
[quote="RG"]-skis for a stroller to get thru the snow?
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For years I've had a terrific Graco stroller with huge wheels - it came as part of a 4-in-1 system. That thing can 4-wheel through almost anything!
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chanala
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Mon, Dec 26 2005, 1:01 pm
Frumom wrote: | robots to clean, cook, shop, etc. for you! |
A stunt double to smile through "Holiday" celebrations with non-observant family members?
A damping devide to lessen the skull-rattling my 3 year old causes when arguing with his sister!!!!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 26 2005, 1:06 pm
Quote: | skis for a stroller to get thru the snow? |
Believe it or not I saw such a thing they also have it on the wagons cool I say 8)
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supermom
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 3:42 am
Frumom wrote: | robots to clean, cook, shop, etc. for you! |
I have been saying it for years!!! so frumom would you like to be the inventor or what?
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shanie5
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 8:31 am
Quote: | A damping devide to lessen the skull-rattling my 3 year old causes when arguing with his sister!!!! |
a "mute button" for the children!
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amother
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 9:42 am
it's 2006 and there still isnt an easier way to have a baby other than wait 9 months. I'm looking for something 'wireless' - like putting the embryo on a shelf and watching it thrive for nine months.........
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lucky
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 9:54 am
Amother, and miss the oppertunity to kvetch about the hardships of pregnancy?
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goldrose
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 9:58 am
A LAUNDRY FOLDER AND PUT-AWAYER!! I'VE BEEN DREAMING OF THIS FOR YEARS - SINCE I'M A LITTLE GIRL and have had to fold laundry!!
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supermom
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 10:36 am
amother wrote: | it's 2006 and there still isnt an easier way to have a baby other than wait 9 months. I'm looking for something 'wireless' - like putting the embryo on a shelf and watching it thrive for nine months......... |
I would love to see that happened it will be cool and funny
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1stimer
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 10:45 am
Like cloning? neither cool nor funny
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supermommy
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 11:29 am
Quote: | robots to clean, cook, shop, etc. for you! Wink |
I actually read somewhere that people are working on just such a robot but it's probably going to be just as expensive as highering a maid 24/7.
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supermom
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 11:37 am
1stimer wrote: | Like cloning? neither cool nor funny |
nah not cloning just instead of it inside you you actually see the growing process of your baby. okay maybe not entertaining but would be interesting to see the stages from month to month of how your baby grows inside of you I always wondering how a baby looked from month to month
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Frumom
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 12:00 pm
supermom wrote: | Frumom wrote: | robots to clean, cook, shop, etc. for you! |
I have been saying it for years!!! so frumom would you like to be the inventor or what? |
Hah, I wish!!!
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red sea
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Sun, Jan 08 2006, 12:53 pm
Frumom wrote: | robots to clean, cook, shop, etc. for you! |
I believe the ad I saw was from Honda - they have one in the works - actually geared to pple with disabilities.
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Motek
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Tue, Jan 10 2006, 1:06 pm
Quote: | It's doubtful that Las Vegas bettors would have put any money on an Orthodox Israeli schoolteacher and mother of five taking the city by storm and setting 2005's annual Consumer Electronics Show on its ear. But that's exactly what inventor and super mom Sarah Lipman did, overcoming the odds while casting a whole new light on the way users can interact with their computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.
read on:
http://aish.com/societyWork/wo.....n.asp |
p.s. notice how in the article it changes from her having 5 to 6 kids
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mali
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Thu, Jan 12 2006, 4:33 pm
amother wrote: | it's 2006 and there still isnt an easier way to have a baby other than wait 9 months. I'm looking for something 'wireless' - like putting the embryo on a shelf and watching it thrive for nine months......... |
How about laying eggs?
In the 1990's, when the big wave of Russian immigrants came to America, they were amazed at the inventions that we have.
One guy was given a tour in the supermarket, and he couldn't get over the developments in the food industry.
"Wow, soup mix, that's amazing!" he said, "to think about what we had to go through to make soup... Unbelievable!".
"Instant potatoes, that's ingenious!" he marveled.
"Milk powder, incredible! Getting a cup of milk was a long process in Russia!"
Then he came to the pharmacy goods aisle. There he really choked. He read it over and over to make sure he got it right, then he blurted, "BABY POWDER, oh my! You know what we went through to have these?!"
As far as inventions - why don't we have portable rechargeable outlets? or cordless irons? Those would be really practical.
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Motek
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Thu, Jan 12 2006, 6:32 pm
cordless vacuums (not just Dustbusters but actual vacuums!)
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supermommy
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Thu, Jan 12 2006, 7:43 pm
Oreck has a cordless iron in case you really want one, but its quite expensive.
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