Separate newspapers into parts, stacking the like parts together, selling people only the sections they want from a table. Charge 10-25 cents per section depending on popularity.
2006-12-06 07:37:10
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answered by Pup 5
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I'd love to see a company that can make display-fabric. The concept of display-fabric is to create a material that has the attributes of clothing fabric with the functionality of video displays.
Imagine if your LCD monitor was cut out, shaped, and wrapped around your body?
Then imagine if that outfit was just as seamless and well-designed as your typical pair of pants and jacket?
You could do things like change color, display moving video or images, or use the display to do productive things like launch applications if you bought the built-in pocket computer that fits snugly in your jacket.
The only issue would be a power source - so you would need a kinetic generator or a solar-cell layer in the fabric that would generate electricity from the sunlight or your movement.
You could also buy the input-output clothing line which can both record and display from each pixel of your outfit, so I could display what is behind me in front of me, thereby making me "invisible"
Yes, I would like to see that in my town.
2006-12-06 15:32:47
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answered by Johnny Answerface 2
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Old subject re-invented. Home delivery laundry and dry cleaning! Not the overpriced ones that work the upper class, just regular neighborhood pick up and deliver at a fair price. Quick turn around would be a switch. How about using stay at home mom's (or dad's) located at critical spots for cleaning. Might be a killer cash business for them.
2006-12-06 15:35:21
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answered by ggraves1724 7
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One of my friends did something similar, she made herbal soaps, bath salts, etc. Her tutor ended up ordering some to sell at markets interstate, and now she has a thriving business in the main street of a nearby tourist town!
2006-12-06 15:40:12
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answered by Greth 2
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Oh it would have to be a bookshop called Wizzes Bookshop and have a little smoothie bar / cafe in the back.
2006-12-06 15:49:27
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answered by Simon K 3
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why don't you try selling personalised greeting cards?
I'm going to do it soon.
2006-12-06 15:34:51
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answered by isca_monkey 2
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