 h a l f b a k e r y Bunned. James Bunned.
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Boy that sketch really got screwed up. |
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The input routine disallows consecutive spaces and this is a proportional font. Not the best combo for ASCII art. |
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Isn't there already an idea for a gimbaled cup(holder)? |
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I don't remember one. I remember a gimballed boat. Are you thinking of that? |
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The ballbearing approach works fine for a car parked on a hill but I'm not sure it would work for the loading and unloading of forces as you go around a bend. Maybe if you put vertical baffles in the cup, too? Here's a croissant, though, to dunk in your coffee. |
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Wow, I thought for sure that either this was already invented or that I'd thought of this years ago. I couldn't find anything out there, so...croissant! |
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Don't ships already have similar devices to counteract wave action? |
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naw. you can safely hold all drinks between your thighs. even the really hot ones.... |
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Would this work? It may lessen sloshing, but it won't protect against all the forces on a drink. Surely a better system is to ensure the cup remains stationary while the car moves. |
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Yeah, float a bottom-heavy cup in a round, curvy ball of thick liquid - float it like a boat. |
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