It's a great idea.

I'd also like to see a "wet dog detector".  If your St. Bernard has just
been chasing ducks in a muddy pond, you don't want him carrying in several
gallons of water  ( it's happened ).

Hoyt Stearns
Scottsdale, Arizona

-----Original Message-----
From: leaking pen [mailto:itsat...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:15 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:optical trap for FQ (Feline Quanta)


ooo, thinking of other things to add to that list just gave me an idea
for a REAL invention....

doggy/kitty door with an rfid reader for those pets with chips.  only
your pet can open the door!

On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 11:08 PM, William Beaty <bi...@eskimo.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009, OrionWorks wrote:
>> Except for a tendency to pounce on their meals and occasionally hack
>> up a hairball there will be no way to distinguish these futuristic
>> invaders from the human population - until it's too late.
>
> What's wrong with pouncing on meals or hacking up hairballs?  I've been
> doing it for about as long as I've had the idea for this trapping
> experiment.  That, plus my designs for lamp-switch or "television remote
> control" rugs which can be operated by foot pressure.  And the indoor
> aviary to raise finches.  Perhaps long term events associated with this
> experiment extend temporally in both advance and retarded forms, as in
> Feynman/Wheeler.
>
>
> (((((((((((((((((( ( (  (   (    (O)    )   )  ) ) )))))))))))))))))))
> William J. Beaty                            SCIENCE HOBBYIST website
> billb at amasci com                         http://amasci.com
> EE/programmer/sci-exhibits   amateur science, hobby projects, sci fair
> Seattle, WA  206-762-3818    unusual phenomena, tesla coils, weird sci
>
>

Reply via email to