Thursday, July 3, 2014

[nidokidos] Strangest Inventions

 

Strangest Inventions



The Cyclomer

 



Source: The Daily Mail
You like the ocean, except for the whole "having to abandon your bike to enter it" bit? The Cyclomer is just for you. Inveneted in Paris in 1932, the bike worked on land and sea, and could carry a load of up to 120 pounds.



A Piano For The Bed-Ridden

 


Source: Neatorama
Perhaps a bit more effective than the French shovel car, this 1935 British invention sought to bring aid to those in need rather than catch them in it. Though this invention never really took off and always remained in prototype stage, it was designed to enable the ill, disabled and bed-ridden to play the piano.


Strangest Inventions: Ear-enhancers

 


Source: Viral Stuff Blog
Invented in Japan, this aesthetically-challenged device is said to enhance the range of hearing for the wearer.

Deepak Punjabi

Baguio City

 


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Top 5 Japanese Inventions

The Japanese are infamous for their ludicrous antics and vast technological know-how. But when they join these two together, the result, more often than not, baffles us. Today well take a look at some of their semi-normal concepts, with the Top 5 Japanese Inventions.


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