I always wish they would improve clothes hangers that they sell new clothes on. I'm really not that aggressive when I look through the racks, but it never fails that at least one garment will jump off its hanger when I touch it, or the one next to it.
2007-04-24 17:57:54
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answered by SunDancer 6
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I must be dyslexic...LOL. I understand perfectly.
Forgive me this it's my first and it made me chuckle. I designed a drill that would have its cord retract into its handle, for ease of carrying and portability.
Unfortunately, Someone on the other side of the spectrum had just invented the Cordless drill. :)
Steven Wolf
On a serious note; Most people who invent, do so out of necessity, and perhaps might be using the left brain in the moment.
Often, inventions aren't achieved through years and dollars of research, but accidentally; such as the man who invented Velcro. Occasionally an invention is pretty much due to a desire to improve on something already in existence. The Industrial revolution of the 19th century is a good example of that.
Steven Wolf
2007-04-24 07:29:24
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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If you can spell correctly like you did in your additional details, then why didn't you in your question?
If you want a serious answer, it helps if you present your question somewhat intelligently.
And, to answer what I assume you are asking, I think we have all wished there was an invention that there isn't yet. Teleporters and time machines would come in pretty handy.
2007-04-23 23:39:33
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answered by Christy 3
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Come on, guys, nix goot Enlgihs doesn't mean he can't have a creative mind!
Go ahead, Einstein, invent a vacuum cleaner that actually takes pet hair off a carpet...!
2007-04-25 07:08:48
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answered by Marianna 6
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I grasp what your question is. I would like to hear of an invention that supersedes house keys. I don't want to carry them
2007-04-24 14:45:06
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answered by Professor 7
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Yo stray!
Are you dyslexic, or are you using the clever way we can still read words regardless how they are spelt, as long as all the letters are present?
For your question, how about an automatic word unscrambler, OH, DRAT, I forgot about the spell checker!
lol
2007-04-23 22:39:27
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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Based on your question I would suggest someone invent SPELL CHECK.
2007-04-24 12:09:03
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answered by big_mustache 6
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Way to go traydogs. Spraydog? Gray dots?
2007-04-25 06:06:17
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answered by tartu2222 6
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Hvae yuo lsot yuor mrabels or waht?
2007-04-24 00:19:29
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answered by Raj 1
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It has already been invented. It's called SPELL CHECK.
2007-04-25 05:27:42
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answered by mountainriley 6
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