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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / Science and Technology => Topic started by: blobrana on September 26, 2005, 01:49:48 PM
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This caught my eye,
“A solar-powered handbag designed by a student from Brunel University promises to make finding keys and other items at the bottom of a bag easier.
The handbag, dubbed Sun Trap, uses a solar cell attached to the outside of the bag to trap energy from sunlight.
The energy is stored in an internal battery which lights up the lining.
The lining is made from an electroluminescent material similar to that found in mobile phones and is lit up by the bag's zip which acts as a switch.
The bag goes dark when the zip is closed or after 15 seconds if it is accidentally left open.”
Doh, why didn`t I think of that?
Weblink: (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/technology/4268644.stm)
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@Blob
:lol:
I'm sure we've all discussed the gadgetry in your handbag before Blob, so it comes as no surprise that you'll be wanting one with a solar panel built in!
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That goes straight in at No 1 on my Christmas wish-list...
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> Handbag gadget from Brunei
What about anti theft handbag from UK?
With investment from Sultan Of Brunei, embedded PowerPC 405 inside smart handbag, cellphone IC, flexible/roll LCD screen / projector, wireless USB, foldable /virtual light keyboard, perhaps in the future it will be possible to run AmigaOS 4 on the smart handbag.
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From Theage.com.au:
A fingerprint scanner designed to protect women from pickpockets has been unveiled in the UK. It fits any handbag and works through a small battery-powered device which stores pre-set fingerprints. When the "registered owner" wants to open the bag she passes her finger over the unit which, if it recognises the print, unlocks a latch on the front. A prototype of the Anti-Theft Handbag has been produced by its inventor, 23-year-old design graduate Louise Wilson. "I have been pickpocketed in the past and so have lots of my friends," said Ms Wilson, from Crowborough, East Sussex. "I had heard about biometric technology and wanted to apply it to something used in everyday life."
The scanner is approximately 5cm long and similar to those used on door entry security systems. An indicator flashes green when the fingerprint is recognised, or red when it is not. "People are fascinated by the bag," said Ms Wilson, a graduate in industrial design at Brunel University. "They think it is great that it's unique to the user, and the fact it's discreet."
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I saw that anti-theft one on a prog here a few weeks back. There was another thing about an anti-mugging jacket that gave out electric shocks too.
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Anti-theft handbags are nothing new, some of the fine ladies of my home county place a large brick in their hand luggage and use it as a club.
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PMC wrote:
@Blob
:lol:
I'm sure we've all discussed the gadgetry in your handbag before Blob, so it comes as no surprise that you'll be wanting one with a solar panel built in!
:lol:
Why is it women never carry anything USEFULL in their purses? They're awlays filled with assorted napkins with lipstick stains, loose change covered with dried makeup, a few odd inedible certs also covered with dried makeup, wrappers, half a candy bar from 1992, keys to unknown locks, scraps of paper, dead ballpoint pens, etc...
If it were socially acceptable for me to carry a purse, I'd have all kinds of handy crap in there.
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LOL @ T-bone
If men owned handbags it would be like this:
1) One bag would suffice for months, probably decades.
2) The contents of the bag would be as follows: Wallet, car keys, prophylactic (use by date 09/07/1998), phone, photograph of pet/car and the Topeak McGuyver multitool.
3) Once items were in the bag, they'd stay in the bad until such time as they were needed.
I've lost count of the amount of times my g/f has mounted a frenzied search for a mobile phone or set of keys that have turned up in a forgotten bag compartment.
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T_Bone wrote:
:lol:
Why is it women never carry anything USEFULL in their purses?
Actually...
A good few years ago now me and Sioux were on the bus home from the city center when the bus' horn just started constantly for no reason. The driver was banging on the wheel to try and nudge something so it would stop.
5 mins later it was still going, although it was a bit intermittent. This old dear (must've been at least mid 60s) walked up to the driver and handed him a pocket knife. He cut the wires and the horn stopped.
Possibly the only time ever that a woman has had something handy in her bag. Must've been buried under the kitchen sink - it took her 5 mins to look for it!
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Gah!!
I thuoght da subjec was abuot smokin.
Was gettin reddy to post this link
Smiokin Kills (http://fun.drno.de/flash/smokekills.swf)
Whatta letdown
:evil: :madashell: :pissed:
Bah link killers !!! try cuttin an paystin this instaed
http://fun.drno.de/flash/smokekills.swf
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:lol:
The first link worked fine for me :-)
Just a pity it doesn't end with the Pixies ;-)
--edit--
I think it was the Pixies anyway...
(trying not to give it away)
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CannonFodder wrote:
Smiokin Kills (http://fun.drno.de/flash/smokekills.swf)
Whatta letdown
http://fun.drno.de/flash/smokekills.swf
:lol: :lol: :roflmao: :roflmao:
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I think it was the Pixies anyway...
(trying not to give it away)
Yes. :-)
Nice blast of Hole back from when they weren't crap, though. :-D