The last time Thermo-chromic Ovenware hit the front page, this is what my dyslexia did to it.
So the idea is underwear that when the, uh, internal temperature rises, develops appropriate patterns/illustrations/messages, just to let your sweetie know what's on your mind -- as if he/she couldn't tell after you've taken your pants off.-- td, Mar 10 2001 Skinny Rob's now famous reference to Hypercolour clothing http://www.halfbake...-chromic_20ovenware [td, Mar 10 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004] heat-sensitive underwear http://www.halfbake...nsitive_20underwearSimilar novelty undergarments. [td, Mar 10 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004] I know I'm doomed for mentioning this, but my sweetie buys all my underwear for me, so the question ought to be how long would I stay around.-- td, Apr 14 2001 Odd phenomenon which popped up in Australia in the '80's was the Hypercolour Tshirt [see link by Skinny Rob of the halfbakery] (incidentally, this is the first link picked up by GoEureka, an AltaVista affiliate in Australia).
It was very similar to this, but if you were to wear one down the street now in Oz most people would assume you had been in gaol for the last 15 years.-- UnaBubba, Apr 14 2001 Apparently the reason the Hypercolor stuff bombed so monstrously is that everyone went around with lit-up crotches and breasts...-- StarChaser, Apr 14 2001 Desperately seeking producers of Hypercolour heat sensative t shirts for excellent business proposition. Can anyone help?-- mottie c, Jun 29 2001 So this would be as close as one can come to punning titularly without getting raked? Hmmm...-- The Military, Jun 29 2001 What I love most about this idea is that you thought of it by accidentally seeing it. Very exciting.-- tharsaile, Jun 20 2002 "The last time Thermo-chromic Ovenware hit the front page, this is what my dyslexia did to it."
What mine did to the present article title: "thermionic underwear". Go figure.-- LoriZ, Jun 21 2002 halfbakery