posted by
bugshaw at 11:28am on 22/06/2006
Tiring of fumbling to unlock the front door in the dark, I bought a bright LED keychain. And attached it to my key. Now I cannot have the key in the lock and the light shining on the lock at the same time... Bah!
In other news, I changed the vacuum cleaner bag as the old one had accumulated so much dust it had almost started to felt! The cleaner works much better now ;-)
Si and I are off into London tonight for a fancy schmancy dinner with Stephen Fry (and a few hundred other people). Since we made a donation to the Terrence Higgins Trust after my father's death, we have been receiving cutesy invites from Stephen as part of their Circle of Friends donor relationship programme. We're taking this opportunity to see what it is all about. Time for some shmoozing practice! I wonder if I'll find something to talk about other than vacuum cleaner bags?
In other news, I changed the vacuum cleaner bag as the old one had accumulated so much dust it had almost started to felt! The cleaner works much better now ;-)
Si and I are off into London tonight for a fancy schmancy dinner with Stephen Fry (and a few hundred other people). Since we made a donation to the Terrence Higgins Trust after my father's death, we have been receiving cutesy invites from Stephen as part of their Circle of Friends donor relationship programme. We're taking this opportunity to see what it is all about. Time for some shmoozing practice! I wonder if I'll find something to talk about other than vacuum cleaner bags?
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Car keys with built in lights work.
So rubber cover with built in led to put on key. hey Presto, business opportunity :-)
I was going to mention ...
I find that I keep "inventing" things that already exist!
Today's invention: a baseball cap lanyard. My cap nearly blew off as I walked down Blackfriars Road and I've been on a boat where the captain lost his hat as it blew overboard ... so a lanyard with a clip that attaches to the strap at the back of a baseball cap (strong enough to stop the hat blowing away, but weak enough that the lanyard will let go rather than throttling the user if someone grabs the hat and runs or it gets caught in the doors on the Jubilee line!)
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"So, what is TAFF? ... I see, so who runs science fiction fandom? ... Walt Willis on a boat in 1952, er, very interesting excuse me I've just seen someone I must talk to" ;-)
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Ooh, Stephen Fry.
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GlowRing
http://www.cashncarrion.co.uk/products/16084/681/
GlowRing X2
http://www.cashncarrion.co.uk/products/16086/681/
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I just locate the keyhole by feel with one hand and insert the key with the other- if you can accurately touch your fingertips together with your eyes closed you shouldn't need to be able to see the keyhole.
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I no longer have the problem I mentioned above: the light is sturdy, and the keyring is very sturdy indeed, but the chain linking the two is made of what looks like metal but which has the strength of aging gossamer and did not last longer than 1 day in my handbag.
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