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Duration: 15 seconds Upload Time: 07-02-03 14:47:48 User: leonardobonanni :::: Favorites |
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this is the world's first color-changing faucet - a prototype i made at the counterintelligence lab in october 2003 with the help of toshiyuki takasaki |
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bakasushi19 ::: Favorites niiiccee...what if I wanted lukewarm water or tepid....what colour would that be? 07-03-11 01:29:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
dblondi03 ::: Favorites oh wow thats really pretty! 07-03-20 18:00:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
DawnDoe ::: Favorites Obviously a purple of some sort. Red-ish and Blue-ish make Purple-ish! 07-03-28 22:14:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
butteredshadow ::: Favorites ive seen something extremely similar to this in an indian restraunt... 07-04-02 03:27:24 _____________________________________________________ | |
finghilli ::: Favorites good idea 07-04-09 13:14:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
peel432 ::: Favorites gooood idea pretty cool 07-04-14 20:09:28 _____________________________________________________ | |
sweetestmocha ::: Favorites brilliant 07-05-05 02:03:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
stormrider1984 ::: Favorites so awesome 07-05-23 06:01:44 _____________________________________________________ | |
kittykattykoo ::: Favorites now this is pretty cool. a bit a waste of electricity, but pretty cool for bars. 07-05-23 09:03:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
Mizan215 ::: Favorites i think his got it to detect the temp of the piping and not the actual water but really gd idea and would be better if the lights where brighter the hotter/ colder they where they blended together in mid temp point. If ur guy that made this and ur lookin to market this and u require an invester, pleaseeee email me :D 07-06-04 17:10:02 _____________________________________________________ |
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