…metapost… February 26, 2008
Posted by Matt Fleming, PsyD in Uncategorized.add a comment
Here is a Bright Idea…try to see if this blog can help with an important cause. A dear friend of mine has multiple sclerosis, and I will be joining her and her team for the MS walk this April 5th. I have pledged $100 to the cause. If you would like to contribute as well, or just learn more about MS, please click HERE.
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574. Bright Idea: Solve-a-math-equation Alarm Clock February 26, 2008
Posted by Matt Fleming, PsyD in Product, Video.2 comments
This smart clock requires you to be more alert in order to turn it off, and will exercise your brain in the process. Well done, via Make.
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573. Bright Idea: the Fusion Dining Pool Table February 26, 2008
Posted by Matt Fleming, PsyD in Furniture, Game, Product.3 comments
I don’t know about you folks, but my wife and I use our dining table about 3 times a year, when we get around to having a dinner party. Otherwise, we eat on our kitchenette every night.
So that is why I think this dining table, which converts into a pool table, is a Bright Idea. Finally use your dining room more frequently. Add a ping-pong tabletop addition, and you will use that room even more. Check all the versions out HERE; via BornRich.
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572. Bright Idea: the EZ Clean Spray Bottle February 18, 2008
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This 32 oz spray bottle holds a roll of paper towels. Quite convenient to use, but maybe not so to transfer the cleaning solution from the original bottle. For $10, buy it HERE.
Watch the 30-sec cheesy infomercial below.
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571. Sparked Art: The Cloud February 11, 2008
Posted by Matt Fleming, PsyD in Art, Video.3 comments

This digital sculpture is found in Heathrow Airport, and is made out of about 5,000 individually-controlled (via computer) flip-dots. Designed by Troika. Check out the clip below (via Make).
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570. Bright Idea: Emily Wall Clock February 11, 2008
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No need to lift your head off of the pillow to read this clock. Though it is not yet in production, I would instantly purchase one if (A) I didn’t have to put on glasses to see the clock anyway; (B) I allowed electric clocks near my bed (yup, it’s my EMR concerns again). Via Inventorspot.
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