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benelenium
· 8 years ago
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None of the above is a terrible idea. One of the more important AUS parties was voted in because people didn't want to vote for the majors. The party was Dignity for disability
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immortalapple
· 8 years ago
There should be a seating arrangement where people of the same size have to sit together on the plane
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benelenium
· 8 years ago
The transparent hole punch and silent microwave are good though
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immortalapple
· 8 years ago
Yeah they are! But imagine not having to sit next to someone who takes up half your already small airplane seat
benelenium
· 8 years ago
I have never had that problem. I only take up half a seat anyway
rosebud
· 8 years ago
when I flew out I took up maybe like 1/16 of the seat
amythystdragon
· 8 years ago
My microwave has a mute button ^.^
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Mine, too. When the power goes it and it resets and makes noise again, a little part of me dies every time.
rosebud
· 8 years ago
What if it's a humid cloudy day and the sun isn't visible?
mialinay
· 8 years ago
Then the inside of the car won't be as hot
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15jbaughman
· 8 years ago
Even when it's overcast, it's still light outside. Where there's light, solar panels can work, albeit not with optimum efficiency. But they function just fine nonetheless.
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dontaskmeidontknow
· 8 years ago
*Hits the like button multiple times, and is disappointed that you can only hit it once*
deleted
· 8 years ago
Why hasn't any of this happened yet???
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anthracite
· 8 years ago
A car A/C requires a solar panel of about five times the size of the car, weighing a couple hundred pounds. However, a small solar panel that simply keeps the interior fan running should bring the heat down considerably.
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15jbaughman
· 8 years ago
All great ideas, however the "shazam your car" will never work. There are just too many makes and models of cars, all with their own unique engine noise, and the way each person drives causes wear of different levels in different parts of the engine. Like snowflakes, no two car sounds are exactly alike. Not only that, but a problem will sound different even if two car's engines sound EXACTLY alike, as there is no way it will break in the exact same way, doing the exact same damage. Shazam requires a perfect match, and there is no perfect match where car sounds are concerned. Until we have computers that can listen, comprehend, and rationalize like people (basically artificial intelligence), this will never happen.