how come no one has yet come to the conclusion that it would not be hard at all to use the same concept as a cordless phone in finding it when lost. If you were to lose your cordless phone you go to the mase station and press a button and teh phone beeps loudly and you set out to follow the sound, why cna no one come to realize to d the same with tv clickers-- stoveonarampage, Jul 23 2004 remote finder http://www.halfbake...dea/Remote_20Finder [xclamp, Oct 17 2004] rechargeable too http://www.halfbake...ctric_20TV_20Remote [Ichthus, Oct 17 2004] my tv has one of those. you press a button on the tv and the remote beeps. [m-f-d] redundant. (link).
now if they could only invent a spell checker for computers.-- xclamp, Jul 23 2004 Rechargeable would be nice too. (link)
I'm with you, stove. I hated seeing this stuff already here. Toot sweets, mothers milk cheese, and rechargeable remotes with paging. They had it all before we even knew there was a site for halfbakers. But its still a pretty cool place to look around. And even though it's marked for deletion, it's still better than the HalfUNbakery For the Pessimists (am I allowed to say that?)-- Ichthus, Jul 24 2004 Why not make a remote big enough to trip over ?-- python, Jul 24 2004 because that would be un egronamical and stupid and who would want a jumbo remote control in their living room, esspecailly inan apartment where the remote would be like a peice of furniture-- stoveonarampage, Jul 28 2004 I think TV's should come in pairs. That way, you can use one of them as a TV and the other as a remote. And, if one breaks down you can just switch them.-- phundug, Jul 28 2004 Make it 7' long, upholster the bastard, sit on it and use a console on the arm nearest the TV to change channels. With a nice leather feel and a touch of veneer it might also prove to be egronamical. Betcha don't lose it, either.-- gnomethang, Jul 28 2004 random, halfbakery