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Adam
 
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02/14/2011
My idea is to create sensory equipment enabling people to share hugs across cyberspace. The idea can be implemented with so-called "hug-shirt" and a teddy bear. The teddy bear will be fitted with sensors to detect when it is hugged by a person. The sensation will be transmitted to another person via a special jacket fitted with heated copper wires.
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Jocker
 
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The mouse requires that users lift their fingers to press its buttons, and was created to help combat repetitive strain injury. In contrast to the traditional mouse, which uses the flexors to generate pushing force, this mouse demands that clicking is accomplished through use of the extensors, the muscles used to open the hands. This different motion can help to reduce the pain of RSI.
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Amanda
 
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I wish we had a single web site with primary goal to help homeless people. The site would contain the full list of organizations helping such people, products and other stuff required to be donated. They could even have volunteers to come to your house and take things you wanted to donate. This would definitely make it easier for other people to contribute to charity as the majority simply didn't know where to go / what to donate / who to contact and so on.
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Curious
 
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Why not give a possibility to users to re-arrange the keyboard to suit their needs at the time? The user could change the color of the keys, placement of the keys, and even which keys are to be displayed on the keyboard, according to need. Different language layouts or optimization for left or right handed users could also be chosen.
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Gemini
 
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I'm fond of yoga. Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to visit regular classes. I'd like to have a web site where I can define my settings (the time I can spend for a training per day, my experience, medical contraindications, etc.) and then my personal training program is generated. The price for the service should be low so as to be a good alternative to regular classes.
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Curious
 
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I wish we had a computer with a front and back screen and a single CPU. The CPU would have two hard disks which worked for both screens individually. In such a way two people sitting opposite each other could work independently.
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Gemini
 
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For those of you who like to keep the magic of Santa Claus alive and well for your children, there couldn't be anything better then photographic evidence. This http://iCaughtSanta.com site is a real finding. You upload there a photo of your living room, child's room and then choose Santa Claus to add to the picture. You can use the tools to rotate, flip, brighten and darken the photo... everything to make the picture look realistic. Just imagine how your child's face will...
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Amanda Earl
 
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start a poem or story or doodle what have you and mail it to buddy a. buddy a will add a bit and pass it to buddy b and so on. could be just two people or more... a variation of this is to play the surrealist exquisite corpse game thru the mail...via postcards or letters. i love the idea of mail art.
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Steve
 
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Recently I've been sitting under a tree with my laptop, and afterwards the screen had dozens of tiny, sticky drops on it that were hard to clean off. My idea is for cheap, disposable laptop foils that are transparent and can be put on the laptop's screen and keyboard as a temporary protection. Of course they shouldn't hinder functionality or visibility of the screen.
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Steve
 
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When I write my email, I'm sometimes REALLY absent-minded. One of the worst mistakes I sometimes make is sending mails to the wrong people. This problem could be solved by an intelligent email client that does some basic checking and then outputs an appropriate error message (e.g. "Are you sure you want to be so rude to your GRANDMOTHER?" - "Do you really want to send this business letter to yourself?" etc. etc.) With 20-30% of the internet population ignoring unpleasant emails, I...