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What technology do you think we should have but don’t?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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In this day and age and how intelligent people are in design and manufacture, it sometimes astounds me how some things are still not that advanced.
For example…
I saw on the news a woman who had her voice box removed and now she has to press a valve on her throat to talk. It seems she really has to push hard and the sound that comes out is really quiet.
So why don’t we have better technology for such things?
I imagine a voice box that automatically shuts the valve to create sound and also amplifies it to a level required. Even some kind of pitch control and a setting to talk in other languages.
Yeah I wouldn’t know where to begin with designing it, but the point is why is this not a thing already?
Have you ever wondered why some products or solutions don’t exist?
Transporter beam perhaps?
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"In this day and age and how intelligent people are in design and manufacture, it sometimes astounds me how some things are still not that advanced.
For example…
I saw on the news a woman who had her voice box removed and now she has to press a valve on her throat to talk. It seems she really has to push hard and the sound that comes out is really quiet.
So why don’t we have better technology for such things?
I imagine a voice box that automatically shuts the valve to create sound and also amplifies it to a level required. Even some kind of pitch control and a setting to talk in other languages.
Yeah I wouldn’t know where to begin with designing it, but the point is why is this not a thing already?
Have you ever wondered why some products or solutions don’t exist?
Transporter beam perhaps?
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Why isn’t fitting electrically controlled amplifiers, speakers, microphones and valves into someone throat not already a thing?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"In this day and age and how intelligent people are in design and manufacture, it sometimes astounds me how some things are still not that advanced.
For example…
I saw on the news a woman who had her voice box removed and now she has to press a valve on her throat to talk. It seems she really has to push hard and the sound that comes out is really quiet.
So why don’t we have better technology for such things?
I imagine a voice box that automatically shuts the valve to create sound and also amplifies it to a level required. Even some kind of pitch control and a setting to talk in other languages.
Yeah I wouldn’t know where to begin with designing it, but the point is why is this not a thing already?
Have you ever wondered why some products or solutions don’t exist?
Transporter beam perhaps?
Why isn’t fitting electrically controlled amplifiers, speakers, microphones and valves into someone throat not already a thing?
Is that actually a question? "
Well when I watched the report she had no voice and had to make do with something that she hated, as she was a soprano singer before the operation, so what I’m saying is why isn’t something made that is better than a crappy valve she has to press really hard to then get next to no noise out of her mouth?
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"In this day and age and how intelligent people are in design and manufacture, it sometimes astounds me how some things are still not that advanced.
For example…
I saw on the news a woman who had her voice box removed and now she has to press a valve on her throat to talk. It seems she really has to push hard and the sound that comes out is really quiet.
So why don’t we have better technology for such things?
I imagine a voice box that automatically shuts the valve to create sound and also amplifies it to a level required. Even some kind of pitch control and a setting to talk in other languages.
Yeah I wouldn’t know where to begin with designing it, but the point is why is this not a thing already?
Have you ever wondered why some products or solutions don’t exist?
Transporter beam perhaps?
Why isn’t fitting electrically controlled amplifiers, speakers, microphones and valves into someone throat not already a thing?
Is that actually a question?
Well when I watched the report she had no voice and had to make do with something that she hated, as she was a soprano singer before the operation, so what I’m saying is why isn’t something made that is better than a crappy valve she has to press really hard to then get next to no noise out of her mouth?
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There might be if you have the money to affirm it, maybe a small machine you place onto your throat to attempt to amplify the voice
But can you think of any issues involved with putting basically a car stereo in someone’s throat? |
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By *lipy123TV/TS
over a year ago
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"In this day and age and how intelligent people are in design and manufacture, it sometimes astounds me how some things are still not that advanced.
For example…
I saw on the news a woman who had her voice box removed and now she has to press a valve on her throat to talk. It seems she really has to push hard and the sound that comes out is really quiet.
So why don’t we have better technology for such things?
I imagine a voice box that automatically shuts the valve to create sound and also amplifies it to a level required. Even some kind of pitch control and a setting to talk in other languages.
Yeah I wouldn’t know where to begin with designing it, but the point is why is this not a thing already?
Have you ever wondered why some products or solutions don’t exist?
Transporter beam perhaps?
Why isn’t fitting electrically controlled amplifiers, speakers, microphones and valves into someone throat not already a thing?
Is that actually a question?
Well when I watched the report she had no voice and had to make do with something that she hated, as she was a soprano singer before the operation, so what I’m saying is why isn’t something made that is better than a crappy valve she has to press really hard to then get next to no noise out of her mouth?
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Technology goes into what makes the most money |
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"See through toasters. Experts warn that they’re still along way off."
Don’t even try to tell me that’s not been invented? They have glass kettles so you can… see how warm the water is?
I bet this exists |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"See through toasters. Experts warn that they’re still along way off.
Don’t even try to tell me that’s not been invented? They have glass kettles so you can… see how warm the water is?
I bet this exists "
No, they say the technology isn’t there yet, I’ve looked into it. |
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"See through toasters. Experts warn that they’re still along way off.
Don’t even try to tell me that’s not been invented? They have glass kettles so you can… see how warm the water is?
I bet this exists
No, they say the technology isn’t there yet, I’ve looked into it."
Sounds like something elites would say…. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"See through toasters. Experts warn that they’re still along way off.
Don’t even try to tell me that’s not been invented? They have glass kettles so you can… see how warm the water is?
I bet this exists
No, they say the technology isn’t there yet, I’ve looked into it."
I thought they found in trials that people were put off by seeing that layer of crumbs at the bottom and got fed up having to clean it so often ? |
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"See through toasters. Experts warn that they’re still along way off.
Don’t even try to tell me that’s not been invented? They have glass kettles so you can… see how warm the water is?
I bet this exists "
It does almost exist, there is a toaster with a glass panel on the front so you can see it toasting |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"In this day and age and how intelligent people are in design and manufacture, it sometimes astounds me how some things are still not that advanced.
For example…
I saw on the news a woman who had her voice box removed and now she has to press a valve on her throat to talk. It seems she really has to push hard and the sound that comes out is really quiet.
So why don’t we have better technology for such things?
I imagine a voice box that automatically shuts the valve to create sound and also amplifies it to a level required. Even some kind of pitch control and a setting to talk in other languages.
Yeah I wouldn’t know where to begin with designing it, but the point is why is this not a thing already?
Have you ever wondered why some products or solutions don’t exist?
Transporter beam perhaps?
Why isn’t fitting electrically controlled amplifiers, speakers, microphones and valves into someone throat not already a thing?
Is that actually a question?
Well when I watched the report she had no voice and had to make do with something that she hated, as she was a soprano singer before the operation, so what I’m saying is why isn’t something made that is better than a crappy valve she has to press really hard to then get next to no noise out of her mouth?
There might be if you have the money to affirm it, maybe a small machine you place onto your throat to attempt to amplify the voice
But can you think of any issues involved with putting basically a car stereo in someone’s throat? "
Yeah, someone Bluetooth linking to your throat then playing porn out of your own mouth lol |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"See through toasters. Experts warn that they’re still along way off.
Don’t even try to tell me that’s not been invented? They have glass kettles so you can… see how warm the water is?
I bet this exists
No, they say the technology isn’t there yet, I’ve looked into it."
You’ve looked into a toaster? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Black Mirror had an episode about this…
The ability for everything that you see with your own eyes to be recorded in your head and be downloaded or replayed at will.
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I’m not sure hours of masturbation footage is good for anyone’s eyes |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Bedsheet changer.
I mean, shit job no one wants to do it and the benefits are superb! "
Imagine the possibilities, an app on your phone. And come home to fresh sheets. Bliss. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Black Mirror had an episode about this…
The ability for everything that you see with your own eyes to be recorded in your head and be downloaded or replayed at will.
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Sort off possible google glass dose exactly this just not your head but can record everything you see on to a micro sd card and then download from there and replyed at will |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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Medical technology we don't have and I think we should is a tablet that keeps you fit, one to keep you toned, and one to decrease some weight. (I don't need anything to help me put it on)
I would be a happy chappy and I would happily pay my £££'s per month spent on gym membership and time spent trying to do it myself |
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