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Indecisive Magic 8-Ball

A "Magic 8-Ball" for procrastinators.
 
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A lot of people have trouble making decisions. My idea is for a Magic 8-Ball where every answer is either some variation of "Ask again later" or something that pretends to be an answer, but is so vague that the intended meaning is incomprehensible.

Example: <Margret> Should I have the baby?... *shakes 8-Ball* <8-Ball> Hell if I know. <Margret> Hmm... *shakes 8-Ball <8-Ball> The answer is clear and in your hands. <Margret> What?

mandreamingbutterfly, Oct 13 2003

related idea http://www.halfbake...Liar_92s_208_20Ball
[krelnik, Oct 04 2004]

Custom 8-Balls http://www.promobra...com/magic8balls.htm
These guys will make a ball with your own logo and answers. [Cedar Park, Oct 04 2004]

(?) Magic 8-ball outcomes http://www.fiendati...ple/chris/eight.htm
"There are 20 possible answers that the Magic Eight Ball can give. Of these, nine are full positive, two are full negative, one is mostly positive, three are mostly negative, and five are abstentions." [st3f, Oct 04 2004]

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       Should I bun this?
FarmerJohn, Oct 13 2003
  

       Kind of a Fortune Cookie 8-Ball, then?
Cedar Park, Oct 13 2003
  

       *shake shake*...<<There's no great rush.>>
Detly, Oct 14 2003
  

       "This side down."
Pseudonym #3, Oct 14 2003
  


 

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