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norman
 
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01/24/2003
It's a telescoping urine guard that clips to any tiolet bowl. It's for men but designed that women will buy it. Turns a toilet into a urnal, plus keeping the area around the toilet clean from urine, which makes the persons who clean the bathroom happy, it will help potty training the very young to the very old, plus you can choose any design on the inside the possiblity is endless.
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Buck Houston
 
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A bath mat made from rubber, with hundreds of 15mm tentacles which stick up vertically and cushion/massage the foot whilst draining the excess water away to the base of the mat (much as the latest pub drip trays)... There should then be a removable plug facility in the base so that the water which has drained into the capacity base can be poured away after use. The joy is that the mat may be used by a house-full of people without anyone suffering the soggy bath mat fate of going second...
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Timh56
 
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I'm doing an invention convention at my school, and I'm doing an water shooting alarm clock. Whenever you're sleeping, sometimes the alarm clock just won't wake you up. So you need this product, which wil jet out a stream of water on your face everytime the alarm rings, and you'll start the day refreshed. Do you guys know a way i can make this?
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thedragond
 
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02/24/2010
Basically a manual cheese grater, but with a set of clamps on the sides of it so that it can be mounted to a bowl. They would be adjustable so that they can be mounted to nearly any size bowl and will not have both your hands tied up in trying to hold the shredder and run the cheese on it.
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craftystamp
 
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08/05/2005
I hate it when i'm cutting bread and the bits go everywhere and i'm in a rush and i couldn't be bothered to get out a chopping board and all that malarkey and the bits go all over the surface and then you have to use a cloth and bread crumbs are horrible in cloths. I want a knife that sucks up all the little bits as it's cutting. It can suck them into little holes all along the edges into a little emptyable bag and it will have a little nozzle on the end too for sucking up any escapees....
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fountain
 
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04/07/2004
My butter is always too hard or too soft. If it's been in the fridge, it's too hard. If it's left out, it's practically melted. I propose an external butter container that you plug into your refrigerator, composed of some insulated conductive metal which will keep the butter at the perfect temperature, so it will melt on toast and cut easily, but not be totally melted to start off. The fridge would have plugs enabling the heat from the container to transfer into the fridge, cooling the...
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Alison Cox
 
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11/20/2002
I know refrigerators are coming out with computer screen panels to list groceries needed, how about installing a printing machine to the panel. Note the groceries needed, then when you are ready to get your groceries you print a list that prints on thermographic paper. Sort of like a cash register reciept, thermographic paper is used by heat so there is no re-inking to be done. All that has to be done is reload with a roll of thermographic paper.
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Bubbles McGee
 
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I have noticed that there are the *new* tablets for the dishwasher or the washer (clothes). They are great, I use them. But what I don't like is that you have to unwrap the plastic that the tablets are in. It would be great to have the wrap be water soluble (i.e. melt or dissolve) so that there wouldn't be any waste.
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maggiesweeney
 
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06/10/2003
Have you ever just put your washing out and then it starts to rain? When you are going off to work the sky looks good but you never know? Washing line throws for rotary washing lines... Simply made of plastic with a hole in the middle and strategic eyelets to secure it. Takes a second to put on but saves all that unecessary taking in the washing for a short rain shower and give those who go to work peace of mind their washing will be dry on their return.
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buzz54
 
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08/17/2010
I've seen numerous ideas on here on ways to keep your driveway from freezing but none dealing with extremely hot driveways. In the Sun Belt of the country, it is always rough on the feet in the dead of Summer to walk out of your house bare footed when you have a concrete or asphalt driveway. I think that it would be great to have coils built under the concrete/asphalt in which cold water could be turned on and off to cool this before walking on it.