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Stephen Hawking Stroller Toy

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Toy for baby fastened to front guard of stroller.  When baby presses colorful icon, a selected recording is played of Stephen Hawking making a profound pronouncement about the universe.  Your baby looks and sounds like Stephen Hawking! Amaze your friends!  Also, maybe your baby will soak up some knowledge while soaking dipes.
Mustardface, Jan 02 2010

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       that's... that's horrible [+] no, wait... that really is horrible [-]   

       What *would* be neat would be a Stephen Hawking miniature doll which contained full lectures... and maybe a television-personality doll to translate into two or three syllable words.
FlyingToaster, Jan 02 2010
  

       Oddly, when I clicked on the link for this I was doing so on the assumption that this would be a brightly-coloured, cheerful baby carriage for tots with motor neurone disease.
neuro, Jan 05 2010
  

       even though I chuckled, I'm a really mean person and this is kind of mean...
xandram, Jan 05 2010
  

       If Stephen hears about this, he's going to be hopping m...no, wait..
MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 05 2010
  

       Why on earth is this getting downvoted? It's an awesome idea.
tatterdemalion, Jan 05 2010
  

       but dear SH is down to the use of one muscle I'm told - that is awfuk!
po, Jan 05 2010
  

       Why not? I doubt that this could have any negative effects.   
      
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