Product: Pacifier
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Work that suck!

Babies suck on pacifiers a lot. Little kids do also. It looks like they are really working hard - but there is no way to know _how_ hard.

Pacifiers with weighted backs are nothing new - these stand on the back when set down with the nipple in the air as opposed to lying on your precious Hellboy comics. I propose that a tiny lightbulb be set in this weighted back, completely encased in clear plastic. Two wires and a spring extend into the nipple. When sucked, these wires move together and apart, generating power. The glow of the bulb would correspond to suck power.
-- bungston, Oct 14 2003

Ken Dodd - British comedian http://www.comedyon...images/ken-dodd.jpg
[po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Blinky Binky http://www.wear-fla...ry.com/pacifier.php
[FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 06 2004]

possibly resulting in a set of teeth like Ken Dodd.
-- po, Oct 14 2003


Well ... I'm not sure I want to put wires and a spring in a baby's mouth. But it would be cute to see the nuk flashing as it bobs up and down. Might freak the baby out or make him cross-eyed.
-- k_sra, Oct 14 2003


Diapers. Yet another untapped energy source.
-- RayfordSteele, Oct 14 2003


Who benefits? You realize that babies are rarely actively sucking on a pacifier, yes? And when they are, do you really want them to light up like Rudolph? I'd be afraid that either the kid would grow up cross-eyed, addicted to its pacifier or both.
-- phoenix, Oct 14 2003


Please list reason. Certainly not "widely" known to exist.
-- Worldgineer, Oct 14 2003


FJ's linky product is worked by batteries. bung's idea is for baby to light up the dummy (pacifier) by suck power.

I don't agree with the mfd.
-- po, Oct 14 2003


I don't understand why you're picking on Ken Dodd. Don't all Brits have teeth like that?

(Ducks, runs, hits door, opens door, runs some more)
-- phoenix, Oct 14 2003


Revenge of the Robot Babies.
-- Eugene, Oct 14 2003


Can't stand dummies/pacifiers . Might as well put a piece of duct tape over the kids mouth. -
-- squeak, Oct 15 2003


I'm suspecting the intentional absence of the word "piezoelectric".
-- Worldgineer, Oct 15 2003



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