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Hehe, stick... Do you mean shtick? A shtick is a gimmick. A stick is a small piece of wood.
I totally agree, though.
Whatever, i want it!
While they're certainly cool, doesn't that defeat the purpose of "blackout" curtains...
I’m gonna have to disagree. That is pretty brilliant
normal light can shine further away, and you dont have to fix your eyes on grid pattern....and you can still see imperfections, holes etc.
vs.
all you can have is just light grid/pattern, not an actual visible area in front of you in dark. just lines reacting to surface. also its not that far in front of you, so you have to ride pretty slow to be able to react...
it looks cooler, but thats it.
Abednego,
dont tell me this is worse
http s://youtu.be/Fnpj1GqFP4o?t=446
Gratis invention in 2010...Never heard from again
#21 Of course! I should buy blackout curtains just so I can turn them into non-blackout curtains. Brilliant!
Kids are now given access to teacher's notes online, or they just take a damn picture of the board with their phones. Either way, they never look at them again, and don't remember sh#t. Then they're surprised when they get a sh#tty grade, and they go make memes about it.
This is our future.
Your joke is even older and more worn out than boomers are. I'd bet you're a real disappointment to your parents.
Maybe you could have a talk with them.
Technology was "nowhere near that" back when internal combustion cars could only do about 25 MPH, max. Car tires were "nowhere near that" back before vulcanization had been invented and tires melted on hot pavement. Time moves on, new discoveries are made, and things improve. The profit incentive guarantees it.
Basically a good idea poorly implemented.