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Posted by Inventorb on 10-05-2000 05:51 AM:

Lets start this again. Please do not use the words "Warman" or "Patent" this is directly from JAMES.

1. What would you like to incorporated into a screen protector?
2. What would be your ideal screen protector?
3. What retail stores would you buy your screen protector from?
4. What price would you pay for this Ideal screen protector?

Thank You
Inventor

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Posted by olendorf on 10-05-2000 01:58 PM:

Thumbs down Take this to your web page

Take your corporate poll to your web site. I see you are not a sponsor of this site and are not paying us to take your poll, so beat it!

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Posted by BudPritchard on 10-05-2000 03:23 PM:

Thumbs down

Irrelevant to me since I have a two years supply of a screen protector.
What I and I am sure others would like to see is a scientific discussion of materials used in screen protectors.
Does the screen need breakage protection? An impact to the screen of PDA that would crack the screen would probably cause internal damage.
I would like to hear from the chemists and other researchers.


Posted by Toby on 10-05-2000 03:45 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Inventorb
Lets start this again.


Some people never learn.

quote:
Please do not use the words "Warman" or "Patent" this is directly from JAMES.



Oops, you already used them.

quote:
1. What would you like to incorporated into a screen protector?



I'd like one with an unlimited power source, wireless internet connection, and unlimited digital cellular calls.

quote:
2. What would be your ideal screen protector?



One that made no contribution to the individual known as Inventorb, and performed the features above.

quote:
3. What retail stores would you buy your screen protector from?



Any that refused to buy from suppliers connected in any way to the individual known as Inventorb.

quote:
4. What price would you pay for this Ideal screen protector?



$0.02


Posted by Toby on 10-05-2000 03:53 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by BudPritchard
{...}Does the screen need breakage protection? An impact to the screen of PDA that would crack the screen would probably cause internal damage.{...}


Not to mention that the impact does not even necessarily have to be to the screen. It IS just glass after all.


Posted by echinye on 10-05-2000 09:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Inventorb


1. What would you like to incorporated into a screen protector?

Lifetime Use.


2. What would be your ideal screen protector?

Lifetime Use + Turn my monochrome screen into COLOR screen after I put it on.


3. What retail stores would you buy your screen protector from?

If you can make it, I'll buy it.


4. What price would you pay for this Ideal screen protector?

I'll pay any price for it.

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Posted by Arker on 10-05-2000 10:35 PM:

I thought for once I'd co-operate with some marketing information for such a useful cause...

1. What would you like to incorporated into a screen protector?
I wouldn't mind having a 5-6 cup coffeemaker and possibly a cigarette lighter built into it.


2. What would be your ideal screen protector?
The cigarette lightin', coffee makin' kind.

3. What retail stores would you buy your screen protector from?
If IKEA sold these screen protectors I'd likely drop in to pick them up there.


4. What price would you pay for this Ideal screen protector?
Well I imagine these may be fairly pricey. Maybe you could tell me InventorB, would the coffemaker need replacable filters or would it have one of those ones you can use over and over again? I think that is a pretty major factor with regards to price.


Arker.

PS: I'm suprised nobody has mentioned the fact that if the cigarette lighter wasn't refillable then that part of the screen protector would be rendered useless after a couple months. Please consider this if you decide to design something to fit this bill InventorB.


Posted by PaulD on 10-06-2000 12:09 AM:

Cool

Just please don't try to light up a smoke, brew a pot of java, and look up a number to call on your no-handsfree kit cell phone while you're driving. That might be a little dangerous!


Posted by Arker on 10-06-2000 01:19 AM:

That's a very good point. Maybe for the real 'on the go' type people Inventorb could design some sort of robotic arm with hand attatchment to take over the driving.

This would have to be an optional feature as I'm sure the cost of the parts alone would make the device way pricey to the consumer even when manufactured by such a consumer conscious entreprenuer like him.

With such talent as this at the PDA community's disposal the possibilities are practically limitless!

Arker.


Posted by BEN on 10-06-2000 01:58 AM:

Well, I guess after hating BOB for such a long time I should help him out.
My perfect screen protector woudld act as a battery for my Visor, using solar panels. It would cook dinner for me when I am away, and clean the dishes.

The seconde question is sorta of redundant, so I'm just going to add more features. The screen protector should provide a natural, replenishiable (sp?) fuel source for my car, thus eliminating the need to buy gas.

I would like this screen protector to be sold in the Copley T stop on the green line. If you don't know where that is, take a trip to Boston, and get a subway map. They have plenty of space avaible there for a shop like yours, you just have to clean away all of the rats.

Because you are going to sell this screen protector in the subway, I would expect you to give it to me for free, and be gracious when I yell obsenities (sp?).

Hope this helps you.
BEN


Posted by dequardo on 10-06-2000 02:07 AM:

My ideal screen protector would also be a consumer protector in that it would send a lethal X-ray back to the 'Inventor' upon the first test of its use on a fish locator.

Mike


Posted by MarkEagle on 10-06-2000 02:12 AM:

Exclamation Enough already!

If you have nothing of substance to bring to this discussion, please refrain from posting a reply.

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Posted by dequardo on 10-06-2000 02:15 AM:

Angry Fine! I'll Play

I would like Warman to buy and use a spell and grammar checker.

Mike


Posted by jeff318 on 10-06-2000 04:46 PM:

Who's BOB? Do you mean Bill?

quote:
Originally posted by BEN
Well, I guess after hating BOB for such a long time I should help him out.
My perfect screen protector woudld act as a battery for my Visor, using solar panels. It would cook dinner for me when I am away, and clean the dishes.

The seconde question is sorta of redundant, so I'm just going to add more features. The screen protector should provide a natural, replenishiable (sp?) fuel source for my car, thus eliminating the need to buy gas.

I would like this screen protector to be sold in the Copley T stop on the green line. If you don't know where that is, take a trip to Boston, and get a subway map. They have plenty of space avaible there for a shop like yours, you just have to clean away all of the rats.

Because you are going to sell this screen protector in the subway, I would expect you to give it to me for free, and be gracious when I yell obsenities (sp?).

Hope this helps you.
BEN

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Posted by Toby on 10-06-2000 05:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jeff318
Who's BOB? Do you mean Bill?


No, I think he's referring to a long standing hatred of that short lived Microsoft program.


Posted by Inventorb on 10-06-2000 08:12 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Toby
quote:
Originally posted by jeff318
Who's BOB? Do you mean Bill?


No, I think he's referring to a long standing hatred of that short lived Microsoft program.




Please stay within the subjects.

Thank You
Inventor

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Posted by Nhatman on 10-06-2000 09:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by dequardo
My ideal screen protector would also be a consumer protector in that it would send a lethal X-ray back to the 'Inventor' upon the first test of its use on a fish locator.



I would have to disagree with you on this one. If this "ideal" screen protector of yours could do this, it would have to be sold with a specially lead shielded visor. having a RF shielded visor is one thing, but now you're asking it to be X-Ray shielded too? that's just asking too much. but on the bright side, it would create a market for specially shielded underwear for visor users.


Posted by Arker on 10-07-2000 08:02 PM:

Originally posted by Mark Eagle:

"If you have nothing of substance to bring to this discussion, please refrain from posting a reply."


Awww.. C'mon Mark. Just havin' some fun. You know as well as I do that if we didn't joke around like this then this thread would have degraded to flaming by now and would have been closed. This is at least a step in the right...err.. another direction?

Cheers,
Ark.


Posted by kalahari on 10-08-2000 12:02 AM:

Question

I read these posts about screen protectors & Inventorb -- I can't believe that they're for real! Inventorb is delusionary or else he(?) is just taking the mickey out of everyone.

Can't his account just be cancelled? Maybe he can go and bug the PocketPC guys instead?


Posted by Inventorb on 10-08-2000 12:57 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by kalahari
I read these posts about screen protectors & Inventorb -- I can't believe that they're for real! Inventorb is delusionary or else he(?) is just taking the mickey out of everyone.

Can't his account just be cancelled? Maybe he can go and bug the PocketPC guys instead?




Please stay within these guidelines.

1. What would you like to incorporated into a screen protector?
2. What would be your ideal screen protector?
3. What retail stores would you buy your screen protector from?
4. What price would you pay for this Ideal screen protector?

Thank You
Inventor

__________________

http://www.vsps.com/


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