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The so-called bomb detectors were nothing more than plastic handles with non-operational antennae sticking out of them, a design based on a gizmo from the nineteen-nineties that supposedly found lost golf balls.
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However no-one wants to be walking around alienating strangers by drawing unwanted attention to a gizmo sitting on their nose.
Inside are plans for an early communications satellite; a design for a car radio with a readout of the title the music being played; instructions for a periscope for the head; directions for a gizmo that plays music on a bicycle wheel; and specifications for a round checkerboard.
On Monday, Musk posted his proposal, a fifty-seven-page set of specs for a gizmo that looks like the Keystone Pipeline hoisted onto a chairlift.
On one shelf was a gizmo called a tie selector, basically a device that tells you what color shirt and tie to wear with various suits by rotating a wheel behind a cover with cutouts for each item of clothing.
The goal of capitalism is to get us all to Star Trek, where we're zipping around the galaxy in luxury starships and you can get anything you want, from a soufflé to a free guitar, just by asking a gizmo on the wall.
If you've had a gizmo on the shelf for a year, and you've never used it to make gelato or label a sugar jar, it's clutter.
Beep! Beep!" sound in the vicinity of a 5-year-old, one assumed that the child was cheerfully imitating a motor vehicle, not honing his incipient mutant-killing abilities on a digital gizmo.
He pressed a fingertip on a touch-screen scanner; a gizmo gurgled electronically and the locker door swung open.
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Drive in the wrong direction and a gizmo in your car (or on your phone) yells to spin you around, miles before you might have noticed.
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