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Adding vinyl padding to a line of specialty doors would keep you from having to get up and answer the door only to find a solicitor there waiting to bother you. The padded door would make their knocking useless.
Of course they'd try to get around this by ringing the doorbell, which is where the new
Friend-or-Foe doorbell would come in. Using fingerprint-recognition technology, this doorbell would remember prints you'd told it to save in its memory as friends. The bell would ring whenever they pressed it. The bell wouldn't do anything when a solicitor pressed it.
We'd have to have a backup system for colder climes though, where your friends wouldn't want to take off their gloves to ring the bell. This is where the Doormat Stomper would come in. It could be set to respond to a number of stomps. Your friends would be given that number, solicitors wouldn't. If the doormat sensed the set number of stomps it would send a signal to the doorbell, triggering a ring. Prior entry
Noise_20Canceling_20Door resurgere [longshot9999, Feb 03 2005]
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After a little more searching I found some pieces of this idea had already been put into the bakery. Not sure if they covered the range of access control enough to delete this one. Opinions welcome. |
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I did the fingerprint-tech doorbell last year, but flubbed it and it got boned to . |
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croissant for doing it right! |
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these would sell like hot cakes in solicitor's offices. probably. |
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How would you ever sell them? Obviously, not door to door. |
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