No, aliens have not landed, and no, this isn’t a fashion accessory for those individuals with odd shaped heads. The Cone Head Helmet is a unique helmet which has a cone-shaped lining that allows greater absorption of the impact in an accident.
It all makes a lot of sense really. Your scull has some hard bits and it also has some areas that are soft and need greater protection. The Cone Head Helmet caters to those differences in your head. It protects more where you need it.
After running numerous tests it became clear to inventor, Don Morgan, that the standard foam liner in helmets was too hard and did not effectively absorb the force of an impact. So he got designing and after destroying more than Lance Armstrong has ever owned Mr Morgan finally cracked the final design (excuse the pun).
ANOTHER AMAZING IDEA!
You walk out of the bathroom and a woft of smell follows you. Your guests look at you with convicting eyes. But it’s not you, it’s your smelly drain.
Fix the problem with a great Australian invention calledMedi Drain.
Medi Drain is similar to a trap in a drain that fits directly under the grill. The unique design creates a natural water seal that stops bacteria, odours and pests from entering bathrooms and wet areas through the drains. The internal funnel is constantly covered by liquid and as the water flows through, it rises up and out of the exit holes and into the sewer pipe. The water and inner funnel are always in contact, thereby sealing the drain…… so no more smell, and no more embarrassing moments.
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If your ever stuck for a conversation topic when out with friends, try raising the topic: Environmentally Sustainable Development. Yes, it’s an odd one, but it’s becoming more and more common, and more and more…well…. topical.
What is environmentally sustainable development, or ESD for short? Well, Wikipidia tells us that ESD is a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for future generations.
A great example of ESD are these recycled shipping containers which have been transformed into homes. Great idea really. Not only does each container snap together like Lego, they are also easy to transport.
Shipping containers are tough. Built from weathering steel, these building blocks of international trade are designed to withstand stacking, stuffing and strapping and are reused over and over. There are roughly 17 million of these containers floating, riding and flying around the world today.
Eight feet tall, eight feet wide and either 20 or 40 feet long, the containers don’t contain much space, but architects and building designers don’t exactly build within the box.
Helping out the invironment whilst creating a cozy home has impressed us, and that’s why the shipping container home is:
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For our FUN FRIDAY post we have stumbled across an idea that may have the chiropractor faternity crying foul through loss of business.
The shoes consist of a 7″ Heel and 3″ Platform, and are definately made for dancing. They are sturdy, yet…… well……exotic.
But here’s the twist: these shoes are designed with a slot opening on the clear platform side wall to allow tips to be conveniently inserted through the slots and retrieved from the accessible insole. These stiletto are definately made for the entrepreneurial exotic dancers amongst us by maximizing tips without the risk of putting out your back from constantly bending over to retreive your well earned tips (that still doesn’t take away the need for the old “beeeeeeend…..and snap” move).
The ingenious thing about these shoes is how the inventor clearly marked “Tips” on the side of the shoes – so no one will be confused of their purpose.
We here at AnotherAmazingIdea.com are certain these shoes will revolutionize the exotic dancer scene, and that’s why we have nominated them here as…..
ANOTHER AMAZING IDEA
We have all been there; standing on the 22nd floor waiting impatiently for that darn lift to arrive. after all, we only have 30 minutes for lunch. Can’t the lift just hurry up? Why don’t they just put more than one lift in the shaft? Well, for starters they would crash into each other, which would result in the cables snapping and the lift plummeting 22 storeys at over 100 mph…..the screams, the carnage, the fatalities….. Oh, the pain! The pain of it all!
ThyssenKrupp Elevator’s has solved the problem with their Twin – 2 cabs, 1 shaft, 0 crowds elevator. So no more screams, carnage or fatalities. Yay!
How it works: two cars arranged one above the other can run independently – also at different speeds – in the same shaft to within a set safety distance, which depends on the speeds involved. The cars can move in different directions, which means that they can also move toward each other.
We here at AnotherAmazingIdea.com love ideas that get us to lunch quicker (without killing us of course).
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