tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4743090693942646846.post1957014462254733968..comments2023-06-22T04:17:12.858-05:00Comments on Creative and Critical Thinking: I want to be underwater. ALL OF THE TIME.Abbihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02095219224817704271noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4743090693942646846.post-37764228679640540732010-04-07T19:34:19.871-05:002010-04-07T19:34:19.871-05:001) I am not sure if I would purchase one, but it w...1) I am not sure if I would purchase one, but it would be a cool thing to try. <br /><br />2) This reminds me of a heated blanket. I am sure you could just wire the suit with a heating device. <br /><br />3) Maybe it is the pattern on the suit. I could see this being very vintage and like louisa said, maybe resembles a snow suit.Emma Brekke Archboldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05654219408389373398noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4743090693942646846.post-26047396893379163772010-04-06T00:06:05.069-05:002010-04-06T00:06:05.069-05:00Even though it would look outrageous and would mos...<b>Even though it would look outrageous and would most likely never be worn outside of a household, would you sport one?</b><br /><br />Yes, yes, and yes. I've actually imagined this exact product and truly wish it existed. I would certainly wear around the house, maybe to bed on occasion. The way I imagine it, it's not necessarily wet.. but just the pressure of water within the suit.<br /><br /><b>I’m thinking about controlled heating within the suit, any suggestions on how the whole get up could be wired? </b><br /><br />Hearing the words wired and water makes me less excited. Something involving zero technology would be ideal. Perhaps you could just fill it with hot or cold water.<br /><br /><b>I envisioned the suit as being kind of ugly and bulky, but there must be a way to make it somewhat stylish, any thoughts?</b><br /><br />I don't mind bulky, but I would love it to be cute (not necessarily stylish). Like a snow suit. Maybe soft on the outside.LFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02515689701368714602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4743090693942646846.post-38235575524095457492010-04-05T23:01:40.557-05:002010-04-05T23:01:40.557-05:001. I'm not sure if I would use it regularly, b...1. I'm not sure if I would use it regularly, but it would be a cool thing to try out at least.<br />2. I don't know how the wiring could work, but I think there would be the issue of getting all wrinkly after sitting in water for so long. Would having a layer between the skin and water defeat the purpose or still be soothing enough?<br />3. I'm envisioning the Lady GaGa bubble suit. http://www.starprivate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/lady-gaga-bulles.jpgJillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13830510268128575038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4743090693942646846.post-91890987445634721222010-04-05T19:28:45.421-05:002010-04-05T19:28:45.421-05:001. I don't think I would. . . I think I would...1. I don't think I would. . . I think I would first try to live somewhere or have a lifestyle where I could indulge in swimming and being in the water as often as possible.<br />2. Maybe instead of wiring it could function like a hot water bottle. You would soak the suit in hot water and it stays warm for several hours.<br />3. I agree, I imagine it would get bulky because it would surround your body/limbs in water. I wonder if you should just invent some kind of robot that has a water tank. The user can swim/float in the tank and the robot's arms and legs somehow connect to the user's mind and can walk/use arms and hands and complete tasks.Rachel Nusbaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05361876365380727597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4743090693942646846.post-20213162005093062312010-04-05T08:51:00.931-05:002010-04-05T08:51:00.931-05:00http://www.i-sopod.com/?gclid=CKTf8-DZ76ACFRLxDAod...http://www.i-sopod.com/?gclid=CKTf8-DZ76ACFRLxDAodPzDrGg<br /><br />ever tried this??? :)lmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12605948593204167043noreply@blogger.com