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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by SeathrúnCeitinn on Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:40 pm

Auditor #9 wrote:Might splash out today lads (cad é seo?)



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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cookiemonster on Sat Mar 29, 2008 7:02 pm

I gave up on manual grinders long ago.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by Auditor #9 on Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:57 pm

The bicycle dynamo






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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by Kate P on Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:56 am

Today's Observer comes with The Observer Book of Invention and it's a fascinating, if dinky little read. It has interviews with inventors - all kinds of interesting things for those who are at home on these boards.

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Post by Squire on Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:13 pm

The water level seriously underrated. Levels generally. Plumb lines so simple but so useful.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by eoinmn on Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:56 pm

Historically, the bicycle, as CF mentioned. It really is the most efficient form of transport.

In more modern times.. the folding bicycle! Smile

Voice over IP such as used by Skype and Blueface are cool too.
Also IP (internet protocol) itself. And of course HTTP.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cactus flower on Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:28 pm

eoinmn wrote:Historically, the bicycle, as CF mentioned. It really is the most efficient form of transport.

In more modern times.. the folding bicycle! Smile

Voice over IP such as used by Skype and Blueface are cool too.
Also IP (internet protocol) itself. And of course HTTP.


The windmill - old ones and new ones.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cookiemonster on Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:24 pm

I'd be lost without my Leatherman.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by soubresauts on Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:21 pm

cookiemonster wrote:I'd be lost without my Leatherman.

I lost my Leatherman! Well, to be accurate, my Swiss Army knife. Left it in the rucksack instead of packing it in the suitcase when I went for my flight -- as you would. Being tired, and late, I couldn't face the rigmarole of going back to check-out, etc. And they tell you that all those confiscated items (so innocent, so useful!) will be destroyed. All because of those al-Qaeda lunatics.

Anyway, I'll plump for the bicycle too. The bike dynamo is certainly very useful -- in the right place. I used to live in a place where, unlike in Dublin, you could be confident that it wouldn't be vandalized.

In the same vein, those wind-up devices are really neat and useful. I have a few flash lights of that type, but my favourite flash light is a shake one: you just shake it to charge it up. Apart from being always available and lasting a lifetime, it shows you how wave-power can work.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by AfricanDave on Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:33 pm

I have a wind-up torch that has a radio on it, but the best thing ever is that you can plug it into your mobile phone and wind it up and it charges your phone for you! I've never seen anything like it. I'm looking for a music festival I can go to so I can make good use of it.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cactus flower on Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:59 am

AfricanDave wrote:I have a wind-up torch that has a radio on it, but the best thing ever is that you can plug it into your mobile phone and wind it up and it charges your phone for you! I've never seen anything like it. I'm looking for a music festival I can go to so I can make good use of it.


I'm usually opposed to multifunctional widgets on the grounds that none of the functions works properly, but that sounds marvellous AfricanDave.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by Auditor #9 on Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:26 pm

We haven't used this old thread in a while - anyone have one of these and bring it to work or bring it to the woods or to watch the children playing in the street at Halloween ?



Keeps water hot for 8 hours according to this poor website. A truly remarkable and brilliant Scottish invention in operation for over a century. Almost as brilliant as Higland Toffee or Scots Clan Very Happy

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cactus flower on Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:18 pm




We have just put in a new wood/coal burning stove like this one. Fitted yesterday, and a great success.
A bit of a sooty job. It is much more fuel efficient and less draughty than the open fire was.

Product information

Burns both wood and coal
Airwash for cleaner glass
Cast iron construction
No boiler available
6" top or rear flue
7kW maximum heat output
Dimensions - Height 660mm Width 610mm Depth 370mm

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by Auditor #9 on Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:33 pm

Looks very cosy - have you got the space around it and the bricks and the big chunk of timber to hang your Christmas socks where your cat can
sit ?
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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cactus flower on Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:36 pm

Auditor #9 wrote:Looks very cosy - have you got the space around it and the bricks and the big chunk of timber to hang your Christmas socks where your cat can sit ?


Its sitting in a nice old slate fireplace with a cast iron arch around it and a red rug in front. It has its flue coming out of the back, and is flat on top for boiling a kettle or making soup in an emergency. Lots of room for Christmas stockings.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by eoinmn on Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:13 am

I sooooo want one of those stoves.

Open fires look nice, but all the heat disappears up the chimney.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by cactus flower on Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:17 am

eoinmn wrote:I sooooo want one of those stoves.

Open fires look nice, but all the heat disappears up the chimney.


It is working a treat. My only regret is that it doesn't have a back boiler. The ideal for someone in the country would be solar for the summer and one of these for the winter, with a bit of ash and willow coppicing planted. Could do without oil, or with only a small amount for backup.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by zakalwe on Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:45 am

fridge for me. its transformed modern life.

second place is the mobile phone.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by spillercork on Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:55 pm

for me it has to be electricity! Very Happy gotta love it!

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by TGOC on Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:49 pm

What about tinygrow and 6+=1 on box7box. Mind, they are addictive.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by Auditor #9 on Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:04 pm

TGOC wrote:What about tinygrow and 6+=1 on box7box. Mind, they are addictive.


What's that tinygrow about ? I got two windmills but all the birds keep killing my tree... it is addictive though.
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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by TGOC on Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:26 pm

Auditor #9 wrote:
TGOC wrote:What about tinygrow and 6+=1 on box7box. Mind, they are addictive.


What's that tinygrow about ? I got two windmills but all the birds keep killing my tree... it is addictive though.

Don't try 6+=1 then, that will really blow the grey matter. A great example of oriental creativity.

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by EvotingMachine0197 on Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:53 pm

I like differential calculus. Does that count ?

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Re: A gadget/machine/device or discovery you like or admire

Post by zakalwe on Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:04 pm

the bicycle. revolutionised transport.

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