Product: Razor
Ear hair clipper side view mirrors   (+4, -1)  [vote for, against]
Sorry, TMI

I'm just sayin. It would make it easier. Would have to be magnification mirrors.
-- JesusHChrist, Apr 12 2015

Bruce Wayne says what? http://www.yankodes...ce-wayne-says-what/
[JesusHChrist, Apr 13 2015]

You're right (+)
-- normzone, Apr 12 2015


Somebodies got to say it...EEwwwww. There done. Now a bun to stuff in your hairless earscape.
-- blissmiss, Apr 12 2015


A non-problem just crying out for an expensive, complex, overly-engineered solution involving VR goggles, fibre optics, stereoscopic low-light cameras, ultrasonic rangefinding, carbon-fibre composite articulation frames, solid-state lasers, superconductors, and a $2.99 ear-hair trimmer powered by a single AA battery.
-- 8th of 7, Apr 12 2015


Not an expensive, complex, overly-engineered solution involving VR goggles, fibre optics, stereoscopic low-light cameras, ultrasonic rangefinding, carbon-fibre composite articulation frames, solid-state lasers, superconductors. [-]
-- Voice, Apr 12 2015


This is downright earie...
-- 21 Quest, Apr 13 2015


You have failed to indicate exactly on the side of what these mirrors are to be placed. Are they on the wall, the car or your face?
-- xandram, Apr 13 2015


//Are they on the wall, the car or your face?// - why are you suggesting that only one of these surfaces should hold mirrors?
-- hippo, Apr 13 2015


I don't see that I suggested that...I was asking a question.
-- xandram, Apr 13 2015


If they had a head fitting and could be worn like headphones, then they could probably double as bat phones (link) and with a rotatable fittings at the top and bottom, as regular old rear view mirrors which I could really use. This 3-in-one contraption may actualy be worth building. Mirrored convex assistive hearing device that triples as an assistive ear hair removal device and rear view mirror. I predict that I will not be getting asked to any proms this year.
-- JesusHChrist, Apr 13 2015



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