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They probably need to start with non corny marketing ideas. I mean, most of it reads worse than many of my badly written up ideas and I do this for fun and for free. |
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It's a step out there I'll grant, but I still can't think in Russian *cough* *cough* (the last bit was the smoking problem which hopefully won't develop into a financial problem or a hard disk reformatting incident). |
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There we go Tixylionaftech, there's your feedback. |
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I'll stick with clapping my hands for the time being thanks.
Lights on. |
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Why a special sensor? My kid's Nintendo DS Lite does this with a microphone in at least one mini-game in Mario Party. |
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Certainly not what I thought I was going to find here.
Not at all. Goodbye. |
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[Duckjuice].... a newbie on the block? - any relation to Swervegentile? |
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Linking to idea competitions is great, but I have a small request: When linking to corporate competitions, move the information up front into your halfbakery post, so everybody else doesn't have to read all the self-advertising of the company if they're not interested in it. |
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- what's the competition about?
- how long is it on for?
- who is it open to?
- what does one win? |
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For example, in this case, while everybody can "judge" other people's ideas, only people who can legally work in the US can submit ideas. That's a good thing to know up front for the world-wide halfbakery audience. |
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This whole process seems very vulnerable to fraud. Not that many people are going to sign up as judges - I mean, it kinds of sucks to have to sing up to see anything, even just the categories they have - so one determined person with a lot of email accounts or friends or twitter followers might be able to throw this thing. |
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Oh good. Their demo video has live audio, and they filmed it ... in front of a rushing fountain. I kid you not. |
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I'm not sure the humiliation of being on a "MindBlowing Advisory Board" for six months would be worth $6,000; but I do hope someone comes up with some good assistive tech ideas. |
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gotta admit I can't see anything that useful apart from anenometer and disabled-assistance devices. Both Yamaha and Akai have "breath controllers" for MIDI control of synthesized instruments (though they're just pressure sensors) |
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"Inflate Inflate Revolution" ? |
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Perhaps it's just me, but I'm confused. I don't understand the title or description; I particularly don't understand the linked website; nor do I really comprehend the relevance of all your annotations. Help! |
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<link> issa chip that measures wind velocity and direction combined with a marketing department that really wants something to do. |
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Maybe useful to detect if someone is farting in your general direction. Centred in an office it could provide a compass like arrow. A straw and pressure sensor seems like the solution for most other applications. |
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I could see applications in the rehabilitation / medical fields. |
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