Social hat for the future-oriented

Those of you who love vintage cinema will return to the future of 1985, and in particular its clinical character, Dr. Emmett Brown. When protagonist Marty McFly met in 1955, when he met the young Dr. Brown, he was wearing an experimental helmet designed to read the mind. It doesn’t work, however, it’s an aesthetic we wear in the Crown hat of [Hukan Lidbo], a social estrangement tool that incorporates distance sensors into a helmet.

The device is quite simple, a half balloon equipped with a set of car recoil sensors and the battery of a stand-alone vacuum cleaner. He is sprayed with a bright orange and the car is taken off his head as he walks through the city in the break video. It sounds every time something or someone gets too close and, as far as we can see, it’s effective at what it does. However, we are not so sure what looks, for us and Emmett Brown, remembering too much of Sheev’s character in the 2005 film Dukes of Hazzard, who wore armadillo armor as a hat. Perhaps more traditional hairstyles can give it a crooked look.

This is not the first ultrasonic social distance sensor we’ve seen. The noticeable maximum allocation in this domain will probably have to be the one with the maximum voltage that scares more with its bark than with its bite.

Thank you [Mrs. Almered] for the advice!

If I saw them dressed in this, I’d give them plenty of room. This can paint even without sensors and electronics.

Then, in Hackaday, his propeller cap with Cessna spare parts …

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It’s a physical distance, not a social distance! Why does everyone repeat without even thinking about what it is?

乃 尺 卂 丨 几 卂 丂 卄 丨 几 Ꮆ: p

The term physical distance is ambiguous. Distinguish what? Two objects? A user and an object? Maybe we’ll use a term to explain things. A word that summarizes the distance between the members of a society. I wonder what word would be appropriate …

I’ve chosen the physical-social to make us all great with all of Facebook by writing it incorrectly as a psychosocial.

Social estrangement is much more ambiguous. Depending on your reasoning, other people might think that this only applies to their friends and not to other random people on the sidewalk or at the grocery store. That’s a stupid phrase. It’s a completely unnecessarily dystopian sound. People hate him instinctively, even before they are told how depressing he returns to them after a while. And since no one gets monetary or housing support, the state will simply let other people dry up until they rebel … but that’s another story. At least they may have scored it better.

Is Devo coming back?

Yaya. Pet Shop Boys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNBjMRvOB5M

Devo has just promoted Energy Domes with an integrated face protector. Seriously.

This reminds me of a quote from this film that I would like to use at some of the outlets where other people do not practice social estrangement:

“I’m surrounded by the ass!”

Is it maybe a little too early to keep the jokes away?

Too soon…

When’s next? Should we wait for a vaccine against the joke? George Flynn’s death was a terrible thing, and yet do we deserve our sense of humor to die with him? Would you need that? I know you don’t.

Lord Helmet?

He took the wallet from my father’s brother’s former roommate.

It would also do so from all sexually transmitted diseases.

One of tin!

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I’m in poor health because of this social estrangement. I need to get back to antisocial estrangement.

There’s nothing funny about this pandemic.

While it’s fun to see the answers that some other people create to keep other people safe, no matter how crazy they are.

Stay safe, people.

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