Do you ever wish someone would invent, upgrade, change something?

Gaer

"Angel whisperer"
Ha! my kids and I both have a drawer full of invention copyrights, but don't you wish someone ELSE will invent a certain thing?
I, for one, am wondering,if they have dark chocolate (which is good for you) and they have vitamin gummies, (also good for you), why don't they put them together? Imagine fruit gel candies in chocolate which is good for you? Yum!
What do you think someone should come up with?
 

My husband is always saying '' so and so surely must be invented, and when I tell him it's not, he says if he had the time he would sit down and invent it)... ..and he probably could!! There's always something we think of which needs to be invented... which isn't :D
 
I used to regularly invent something when I was in
construction, I supplied the electricity for the builders
and my brief was "Design and Build", every job was
designed and built, by myself.

Mike.
 

Ha! my kids and I both have a drawer full of invention copyrights, but don't you wish someone ELSE will invent a certain thing?
I, for one, am wondering,if they have dark chocolate (which is good for you) and they have vitamin gummies, (also good for you), why don't they put them together? Imagine fruit gel candies in chocolate which is good for you? Yum!
What do you think someone should come up with?
My mother used say that if you want something done right, do it yourself. Overall, I have found this to be true.

As an engineer, I have both had patents and been on patents with teams that I was a contributing part of. When I retired, I have taken short term contract engineering work and on one occasion, the company wanted me to initiate the application for patent on some work I had done. I turned it over to the team lead because I didn't want to stay for the duration of the patent application and really don't care for all the paperwork and dealing with attorneys.

For engineers, patents are a normal part of the job. So it really isn't a particularly big deal, but we do have that experience as a part of our work experience. Intellectual property (IP) is important to a company's value and is a means of protecting their work. So it is typical that at the end of a project, attorneys will swoop down and interrogate the engineers, looking for patentable development. Typically to the engineers, the work just seems normal and not of particular interest for patents, but to the attorneys, there is usually something they feel is worth pursuing. Often, to the surprise of the engineers, patents do come out of that work. The good thing for the engineers is that most companies I have worked for anyway, there is a decent bonus for a patent that goes all the way.

A patent is a rather expensive undertaking. You essentially ask for the world and continually whittle away at the scope of the patent as other companies successfully challenge it due to prior art. At some point, the company may decide the scope is too small to offer any value and the application is dropped. A percentage of patent applications do go all the way. I have had those and it does look good on a resume. :)

There are also many rules that can disqualify a patent that involve how much exposure the thing you invented has had prior to the patent application. So if you decide to go for patenting an invention, get a competent patent attorney early on. Also, you have to decide whether the patent should involve your own country or include other countries. In the commercial world, patents are usually global.

So, yes, I suppose I would want somebody else to do the inventing at this point in my life. To me, it is too much paperwork. :)

As to the OP's question, I don't have any particular ideas at the moment. However, usually when somebody asks a question for which I don't have a ready response, my mind (or what is left of it) will continue to churn on it and eventually something will pop out.

Tony
 
"they have dark chocolate (which is good for you) and they have vitamin gummies, (also good for you), why don't they put them together?"
Well they have...sort of. Vitamin D comes in chewable form from Caltrate and GNC. There are other brands as well. Sometimes I wish people would stop upgrading things. I have had more problems after something is "upgraded" than not. It causes me to upload the upgrades with trepidation.
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I still remember a Saturday morning cartoon from the late 1950s where one of the characters had a portable hole. It looked like a big black circle on black and white tv. He carried it around, and would slap it on the wall of the bank, slip thru the hole, then pull the hole in after he got thru. Then apply the hole to the door of the bank vault.

Absolute genius, and I want one.
 
On an imaginary note, I'd love to see a time travel machine.

As for reality, a flying car that looks like a modern space-age wonder.

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"they have dark chocolate (which is good for you) and they have vitamin gummies, (also good for you), why don't they put them together?"
Well they have...sort of. Vitamin D comes in chewable form from Caltrate and GNC. There are other brands as well. Sometimes I wish people would stop upgrading things. I have had more problems after something is "upgraded" than not. It causes me to upload the upgrades with trepidation.
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Thanks Diva. I was thinking more like Sweet's dark chocolate gel orange sticks, only vitaminic. hahaha! You know, More like candy!
 
"they have dark chocolate (which is good for you) and they have vitamin gummies, (also good for you), why don't they put them together?"
Well they have...sort of. Vitamin D comes in chewable form from Caltrate and GNC. There are other brands as well. Sometimes I wish people would stop upgrading things. I have had more problems after something is "upgraded" than not. It causes me to upload the upgrades with trepidation.
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These types of vitamins don’t work for me. I eat them like candy. 😬
 
I wish someone would invent something that would heat and melt snow and ice on contact, especially from cars, sidewalks, stairs etc. This could be so helpful in cold climates when I think of all the ice and accidents, deaths and time wasted shoveling.
 
I can't think of anything I want invented but would love some of the old inventions to come back.
Appliances with nice long cords, Bring back the old light bulbs. I even like the handle on the doors of cars that lower the windows. Asper gum, great for a sore throat. Milk containers with that sturdy cardboard top, at least you could open them easily.
I guess I'm really showing my age.
 
Years ago, when I was doing a lot of fishing, I often thought that a handy tool would be a 12 volt electric filet knife, for cleaning the fish quickly, right at the boat or dock. At that time, the only electric knives were all 120 volt. While was procrastinating with that idea, someone else came up with the same idea, and probably made a nice sum of money when they patented such a knife.
 
If I couldn't go back in time to 1982 and meet Rachael

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And if I couldn't go forward in time to 2049 and meet Luv

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Then I'll gladly settle for staying in neutral and getting a brain transplant from Nick Marshall.


Well one can always dream can't one?
 
These types of vitamins don’t work for me. I eat them like candy. 😬
I know what you mean? I used to do that with Ayds weight loss candy. :D I stopped taking Caltrate because it contains propylene glycol, an ingredient in anti-freeze and hair care products....not appetizing at all.
 

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