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Steve
 
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04/03/2008
Computer mice are cheap these days, and it's fairly easy to connect two or more mice to a computer. So why are there no games for multiple mice out there? I can imagine all kinds of setups: - A coordination game where you hold two mice, one in your left hand, one in your right hand. - Challenging games where each competitor controls his or her own mouse. - A collaboration game the player's movements are added up, so they need to coordinate with each other in order to not constantly...
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AaronBurns
 
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11/05/2006
I think it is about time to stop making our electronics in stiff plastic. We could make all the components fit in the right places and make our casings see-through and flexible for futuristic and multi-use and multi-purpose reasons. The main reason would simply be to be able to bend them in half to fit in a backpack.
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afhunt2798
 
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04/30/2006
Don't worry - not what the title may suggest. I propose a site from which members could share abilities. For example: I am in a band. We have made a record, but we need some album art. So in return, we search for an artist to some album art. The artist could be given our music free. Alternatively, a proprietary currency could be used which could be exchanged according to the difficulty/length of the task. This money could be exchanged for real money, allowing people to make money with the...
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amorriso
 
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A computer program that tests peoples eyes to find their eyeglass prescription. It could duplicate the effects of the machine with the lenses that the optometrist makes you look through. The person would look at the computer screen without any glasses on and select which of two images looks clearer repeatedly, just like at the optometrist. The computer program would emulate the effect of an eyeglass lens. The image would look like what a person with perfect vision would see if he put on...
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ClenKeane
 
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Recent research has shown that a simulated out-of-body experience is easily induced by presenting a binocular view of another's surroundings to an observer (see reference 1 below). By presenting slightly different angles to the left and the right eye, a stereoscopic effect can be induced. Second life is a growing online community that would potentially be interested in immersive virtual reality, and there could be money to be made by enhancing their online experience. Using an infrared...
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pamelawebb
 
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08/28/2007
Graffiti program for the new WII platform. 1. "Paint" program: User can "spray" paint or other substances on monitor. Background templates will exist to overlay - famous building walls, painting frames, light shows, fireworks displays, etc. Also, "paint by number" painting templates would be available to teach the techniques of famous graffiti artists. 2. A graffiti game, which would pit 2 or more graffiti artists against each other online as a virtual graffiti "slam".
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magicat
 
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02/23/2006
I would like it if someone made a web search that would find the thing you were looking for off a description. For example, say you wanted to... find a special puzzle that messes with peoples minds. But you couldn't remember what it was called. You could just write a detailed description. And, you see the name of the puzzle and a link to a website that has it.
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adc85
 
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How about a very interactive/fun website that teaches people how to program or make websites? Here's how it would work: - Someone creates an account on the website. The account creation process would figure out where the person should go/start in the midst of all of these interactive tutorials. The same account could be used to add or edit existing tutorials (an approval system would be made). They can do as little as adding on a sentence to someone else's tutorial or create a flash...
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dimmelus
 
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There's thousands of websites to ask and receive advice on just about anything. What if there were to be a randomized one? Let me explain... You'd get an account and logon. You can either choose to give advice or receive advice. If you decide to receive advice, you select that option. It brings up a bunch of categories, kind of like a search engine (i.e friends, buying products, relationships, traveling, etc.). If it doesn't fit under any of them, you select "other". Now, what...
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Bluecube
 
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A browser feature that will let you block all future access to the website where you are now. Good for when you hit some annoying link, where you never want to accidentally go again.
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