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1. You know those doors that spin instead of open like a regular door? I can't think of the damn word. A turnstile? Anyway, they do that because it does a better job of keeping the hot (cold) air in and the cold (hot) air out. So my stupid idea is to apply that to refrigerators. Your icebox represents the largest portion of your power bill. This would have a door that slides open like a screen door, helping to keep the cold in. Also, rotating shelves around a central pole. That way you can't ever push shit to the back, where it spoils because you forgot it.

2. The serious one: it will be a franchise in all cold-weather cities. I remember doing a 720 in my car on SOM center road because I was driving in the snow. I was 17, was going too fast, and I certainly didn't understand how to vector the car back to control using the gas. I probably should have died, and snow-related accidents happen all of the time. My girlfriend made the local paper in highschool because she somehow crashed into some huge snowmound. However, this is the same girl who got pulled over for drunk driving when she was sober, but I digress. So what's the fucking idea already?!? Customers pay to come to your glorified parking lot and parents (or instructors) teach their kids how to drive in shitty conditions. You can have an ice course, a snow course, a rain course, sloped roads, etc. First you sell to concerned parents, then you get the insurance companies to offer a discount for completing it, then eventually, some asshole politician makes it a law as part of mandatory pre-16 driving hours. It's fairly simple, which I like. I bet this has been done, but if it has, it hasn't been done properly.

3. More places like Holiday Sands. Any of you guys remember when that place was not watered down? That shit was fun and dangerous. I wouldn't care if I needed to testify under oath that I wouldn't sue, get my finger prints taken, and even pay a ton to go there. It was just that fun. And I hooked up with some girl named Tara in the rocket ship.
 
When I lived in Cincinnati my buddy and I had an idea a few years ago to start a website to promote up and coming musicians, bands, etc, etc. We had big plans for this and were going to do interviews, features, have concerts, all sorts of things. We spent 7k to get the website built then I moved, he moved a few months later, and basically we spent zero time trying to promote it or build it up. The site was very buggy and it was a pain in the ass to try and get the designer to fix it. Pretty sad we just basically threw money away for nothing. Even sadder....I still pay $15 a month to keep it online for nothing.

www.upncomingstars.com

I am still paying on that fucking loan.

We had even started having another part of the site created to sell the music digitally on the site, for articles and other shit.

http://staging.upncomingstars.com/
 
I've been thinking about this so don't steal my idea.

I want to start a Match.com, but for people with incurable STDs.

My buddy had the idea of calling it StillTryingDating.com

I've gotten positive feedback from everyone I've talked to. It would be providing a service. People with Herpes need to fuck someone, and it might as well be someone else with herpes.

Same with things like AIDS, etc.

My only problem would be keeping ID's secret and confidential. Who wants to put their picture up publicly and have people be like I know that person? I'd have to make it subscription only to see someone's info.

someone with site design hit me up. Let's light this candle

Allready made www.positivesingles.com

When I lived in Cincinnati my buddy and I had an idea a few years ago to start a website to promote up and coming musicians, bands, etc, etc. We had big plans for this and were going to do interviews, features, have concerts, all sorts of things. We spent 7k to get the website built then I moved, he moved a few months later, and basically we spent zero time trying to promote it or build it up. The site was very buggy and it was a pain in the ass to try and get the designer to fix it. Pretty sad we just basically threw money away for nothing. Even sadder....I still pay $15 a month to keep it online for nothing.

www.upncomingstars.com

I am still paying on that fucking loan.

We had even started having another part of the site created to sell the music digitally on the site, for articles and other shit.

http://staging.upncomingstars.com/

Isn't that the same thing as myspace, minus being able to add friends and the spam?
 

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