November 2013

Fun Biz Idea: Radar Alert

I was watching the TV show Southland last night. The street cops come across this kid standing by the side of the street holding up a big sign that reads ” Radar Up Ahead, Slow Down”. The kid tells the cops it’s not illegal cause his father’s a lawyer. The cops ask why he is […]

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Ridiculous Patents

Jock Gear Headgear combined with binoculars, a headset, and a fan. Where’s the TiVo? Bulletproof Desk Invention relates generally to personal assault protection for those in vulnerable environments such as school rooms. Don’t taz me, bro! Leaf Chaps Invention consists of modified pants or trousers fitted with a net between the leg stalls so that

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Rent Your Own Ski Mountain

Techcrunch: Finally, there’s a way for me to carve up the slopes with my pizza-wedge turns without having to endure the condescending smirks of strangers. That’s because Liftopia, the startup gives you steep discounts on ski tickets and other snow-related activities, has just added a new feature: full-mountain rentals. Which means you can keep the

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Late Night Innovation

What happens when you can’t sleep? For Dennis Linton, that is the perfect time to invent. According to North Harbour News, it is during that time when he comes up with most of his innovations. That’s what led to him designing new types of hydraulic jacks which helped save the life of a man in

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Inventions In Miniature

Wired: From 1790 until 1870, U.S. patent law required inventors to submit actual physical models of their novel machines along with their drawings and descriptions. These miniature testaments to innovation – “not more than twelve inches square … neatly made” – are the subject of a new exhibition at Harvard University, Patent Republic. The display

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