#6 and #16 would probably be highly profitable if patented.
are you kidding me? ball point pens clog up easily enough as it is with the existing straight tubes. curving the tube, lessening the impact of gravity and increasing the force of friction would only make the problem worse. also, the displayed curvature of those ink tubes would actually make a pen, in order to hold it, about twice as big around as current pens.
RE: the saw, if it really worked as well as it looks like, you can bet your sweet bippy it was already patented long ago.
#6 and #16 would probably be highly profitable if patented.
are you kidding me? ball point pens clog up easily enough as it is with the existing straight tubes. curving the tube, lessening the impact of gravity and increasing the force of friction would only make the problem worse. also, the displayed curvature of those ink tubes would actually make a pen, in order to hold it, about twice as big around as current pens.
RE: the saw, if it really worked as well as it looks like, you can bet your sweet bippy it was already patented long ago.
#10-what happened to feeling the temp of the water? Buy this and you are incredibly lazy or incredibly stupid.
#13-great chair but they forgot the cup holder for my beer!!!
are you kidding me? ball point pens clog up easily enough as it is with the existing straight tubes. curving the tube, lessening the impact of gravity and increasing the force of friction would only make the problem worse. also, the displayed curvature of those ink tubes would actually make a pen, in order to hold it, about twice as big around as current pens.
RE: the saw, if it really worked as well as it looks like, you can bet your sweet bippy it was already patented long ago.