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If you could invent a gadget, what would it be and why?
I would invent a time machine so I could go back to 2011 to buy Bitcoin. One of my sons asked me to invest $1000.00 in Bitcoin in 2011, and I thought there`s no way I am wasting $1000.00 in some pyramid scheme
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A colleague of mine and I were contemplating a start up business back in the early 90's. I borrowed $10k from my folks for it, but then we never did get around to starting things, so I paid my folks back. If I had taken that $10k and bought Apple stock and let the dividends buy more stock every year, I'd be filthy rich now.
To your original question, I'd invent a tri-corder type device that could be used to scan your entire body for things like cancer or other issues while they were still treatable/correctable.
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"A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan is a non-invasive medical imaging test that produces detailed pictures of the inside of the body. MRIs are used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, including: Brain and nervous system MRIs can detect brain problems like strokes, Alzheimer's, and brain injuries. A special type of MRI called a functional MRI (fMRI) can map brain activity by looking at blood flow in the brain. Heart and blood vessels MRIs can evaluate the heart's chambers, valves, and blood flow, and diagnose conditions like tumors, infections, and inflammatory conditions. Bones and joints MRIs can detect joint injuries or diseases, bone infections, and tumors of the bones and soft tissues. Breast cancer MRIs can be used with mammography to detect breast cancer, especially in people with dense breast tissue. Prostate cancer MRIs can detect prostate cancer and evaluate if it's spreading. MRIs use a large magnet and radio waves to create images of the body. The MRI scanner is a large tube that contains powerful magnets. During the scan, you lie inside the tube and need to lie as still as possible. MRI scans are painless, but they can be noisy, so you wear ear plugs or headphones." |
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Exactly. Something hand held instead of a device that practically needs its own building.
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I went for an MRI a few months ago. I couldn’t do it. You get in to this tight tunnel like machine, they give you earplugs and a button to press if you can’t take it. As soon as that machine started banging away my claustrophobia took over and I pressed the button and that was it for me. Yeah, we need something better.
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Here, I did it for you: "Claustrophobia is an irrational fear of confined spaces that can cause intense anxiety or panic attacks. People with claustrophobia may experience: Fear of suffocation or restriction A desire to escape Avoiding confined spaces Physical symptoms like a racing heartbeat, shortness of breath, and sweating Emotional symptoms like fear of losing control, fear of fainting, and feelings of dread" Last edited by Esteban; 01-01-2025 at 07:31 PM.. |
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Also, there's a reason they give you a panic button in an MRI machine.
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A truly fantastic wearable health monitor that would call EMT's automatically.
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As for what I would invent, I can say with certainty that it would *not* be a hydraulic toilet plunger again. I invented one in my teens when my grandparents' toilet was draining slowly...and it was powerful enough to blow a hole in the sewer line in their front yard where a tree's roots had punctured the pipe and caused the blockage. Lots of shoveling in crappy mud water that day.....
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Something that would at least tell me which piece of furniture in the bedroom I need to crawl under to find the cover to the bed control my wife dropped on the floor AGAIN
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A machine where u dump in dirty clothes, and they come out clean, dried, sorted, and folded.
When you think about it, with all the technological advances in just about everything else, the process of washing clothes is very similar to what it was in the 1930's.
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Remote tire flat
A couple decades ago my imagination was inspired by an a-hole driver. We
were returning home from a very nice 2-week vacation when some idiot in a little penis truck started tailgating me. I was towing a tent-trailer, doing 55 MPH in the right lane of a 4 lane highway. Eventually Mr. Little Penis passed me… almost. When he was about half passed he started moving towards our car and into my lane. I was on the horn while simultaneously taking evasive action. The truck driver was unaffected by my horn and kept right coming. I’m sure he did this reckless maneuver on purpose and I have no clue why. So my dream invention: A device that remotely lets the air out of their tires. Just type in their license plate number, then select one of the 4 tires and push a button. All from the comfort of your easy chair while enjoying your favorite brew. Do it at night. Then wait a week or so and pop another one, and so on.
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Idiot car driving dart
Enter a description and/or video of the idiot maneuver. Fire a dart that sticks to the car. To get them removed, they must visit a law enforcement office, where review could lead to citation. Until they go to the law office, the accumulation of darts would be a warning to all other drivers. Thoughts, Sedan_Clan ?
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