If we can’t have flying cars and cell phones that you can fold into origami, at least give us a more sophisticated way to operate a shower besides turning some stupid knobs.
So I was thinking about the technology they use in the NFL to superimpose the first down line (and inevitably ads in the near future) on the field while the players dance around it. If you didn’t already know, they’re able to do that by knowing the exact pitch, yaw, and roll of the camera as it relates to the field. The pixels that aren’t the color of the field (ie: players) are painted out in real-time.
Anyways, I was brainstorming ways to make better use of that method, and came up with the ultimate, fully-immersive, first-person shooter platform.
A pyro electric sensor could be employed to detect (and furthermore assist in the avoidance of being eaten by) any living entity within a distance from a point in a campsite.
This device provides an affordable, compact sound playback solution to be used by itself or easily incorporated into another project.
It thought it would only be fitting for the first post to be a classic: that’s right, the infamous Christmas tree topper.