Inventing

This is the problem, seems like we've reached an age where every decent idea has been thought of :(

Or maybe it's because like you said about google, where you could once invent something and it didn't matter if someone in another country had invented it because they were so far away, now there are no limitations like that.
 
I had an idea b4 re: Nursing equipment BUT I regret now, I didn't pursue it :(

Juz an idea of an invention can make one go a loooong way......Go to a licensed invention person ( soweeee....forgot what they're called :p ) with that idea and they can help you make it....patented and sold!! I have a friend who has a website for that kind of thing in Chicago :D
 
If inventing was easy it never would happen

You can always invent something insignificant

If you want to really invent something of importance then get in line because that line is littered with folks who thought they had the newest bestest idea.

A true inventor though will never give up. They almost thrive on failure. So if you got an idea then go with it. Never give up
 
Not myself, but Im helping a friends hubby market and distribute a toilet seat cover type thing.

Its a stainless steel sort of contraption that goes over your loo, and makes you sit in a squat, so you dont get constipated. Its how we are meant to sit when we go, but dont.

He's already sold his first 50, now we just need to get the word out and finalise the patent on it..
 
When I was younger I wanted to invent a map that would show up on the windshield of your car. It would be very translucent so it wouldn't have interfered with driving, but this way people knew where they were going. This was before GPS, or atleast before I knew about GPS. Then I was sad when someone actually made something just like it. BOO
I think I was about 8 when I wanted that. And I wanted that because it was so easy to get lost out on the refuge my grandpa was the sheriff of lol it wasn't even because of city driving.
 
I wanted to be the first to make wireless/inter-connected smoke alarms. You could buy a pack of four that were programmed together so if one went off it triggered the others. I wasn't smart enough to do it myself and then one day I saw them on the shelf at Lowes.
 
I wanted to be the first to make wireless/inter-connected smoke alarms. You could buy a pack of four that were programmed together so if one went off it triggered the others. I wasn't smart enough to do it myself and then one day I saw them on the shelf at Lowes.

If it makes you feel any better, that's probably not a patentable invention and you could do it anyway and flood the market with cheap and potentially dangerous imitations :D
 
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