Inventions / contraptions / thingymajigs
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:38 pm
With the drought and all everybody is now turning to new and creative ways of conserving, capturing and re-using water in ways they never thought they would have to. This afternoon I installed a couple of downpipe diverters which take the water from the down pipe and redirect it to a hose which can be positioned in the garden or wherever else you may choose. These are in addition to a water tank and I am now collecting about 80% of all water that falls onto the roof. These diverters are a very simple idea that has come about as people apply thinking and application to an area that was previously overlooked. Those of you who were in Melbourne during the gas crisis in 99 will recall how people adapted very quickly and came up with all sorts of cunning ways to cope, much the same way as people are now doing for water.
Which brings me to my point. Inventions come about through necessity.
So what is the greatest / worst / wackiest / cheapest / most expensive idea you have had and put into aplication? (emphasis on the last bit there). It can be bike related like Gosling1's tie down, or useful household items like Colettes naughty corner for children. Nothing is realy that far fetched when you think about it, Post-it notes for example - a piece of sticky yellow paper!
I watch that new inventors show on the ABC and I am amazed at how simple some ideas are.
Which brings me to my point. Inventions come about through necessity.
So what is the greatest / worst / wackiest / cheapest / most expensive idea you have had and put into aplication? (emphasis on the last bit there). It can be bike related like Gosling1's tie down, or useful household items like Colettes naughty corner for children. Nothing is realy that far fetched when you think about it, Post-it notes for example - a piece of sticky yellow paper!
I watch that new inventors show on the ABC and I am amazed at how simple some ideas are.