What is this?

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NotMuffy
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Re: What is this?

Post by NotMuffy » Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:12 am

Professor Hideki Tanaka's Smart Pillow, "Don't you think?" (No, not like, "don't you think that's what it is"-- "don't you think" is the name of it).
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Re: What is this?

Post by NotMuffy » Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:39 am

My turn!

Professor Tanaka invented (sorta)(OK, not really, but that would make it too easy) a sleeping potion.

What is it? (BTW, "What is it?" isn't the name of it.)
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Re: What is this?

Post by tonycog » Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:20 am


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Re: What is this?

Post by NotMuffy » Sun Nov 28, 2010 6:26 am

NotMuffy wrote:Professor Tanaka invented (sorta)(OK, not really, but that would make it too easy) a sleeping potion.
What, give up already?

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Re: What is this?

Post by base2balls » Sun Nov 28, 2010 11:34 pm

I thought maybe it's a pillow with a vibrator thing to wake a person who is deaf so they can get up on time. There are mattresses and pillows made for this purpose. Can't see how it could be used for sleep apnea, I mean after all, how would it be able ot detect when you stop breathing???? That's the best guess I can think of that it is a device to wake up the deaf. Have a great day, do I get a prize if I win???? Huggies, Fay

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