Discovered a site called Invention City where I submitted an idea for tennis equipment. Hopefully, I will make some money. Maybe by mid year. Of course, I can’t talk details except that I’m pretty confident of this one hitting pay dirt.
If I’m bought out, I could afford a nicer watch. Maybe the 38mm Bambino with display back, or a Star Royal Classic. The sequence of world events points to sexuality around the time of the sixth seal and while I’m a chaste Christian, maybe I will have a girlfriend at the time. As long as I have some income.
The thing about inventions is that they ought to be simple and succinct yet patentable. Everyone wants money. I learnt my lesson with the tennis ball bearing weights which were pretty complex, and the DD:W water waste proposal which I thought was fantastic. More later…
Friends and I thought up the manufacturing process for my tennis equipment. It’s quite easy to make, requiring just one extra step while removing the need for another. That said, maybe I will inherit soon and that’s how I make my dough. Dad encouraged me to get the Benyar Oyster homage, at around 120RM but my bank card doesn’t do international debits. Will I ever get the Bambino at 629RM? Not so soon.
Rain seems imminent from my Protrek barometer readout. Strong gusts ripple through our garden. I finally got to look at the small house the folks are renovating and it’s actually pretty modern and good. I would put non-slip plastic matting on the wash-up area and lysol cans in the 2 bathrooms, pretty much it.
Slippery Tyvek pull-strip could feature in my tennis invention. Can’t wait to see if manufacturers will want it.
Meanwhile, I’ve decided to wear my workhorse Protrek 270 from 2013 / 14 most days as it is less attracting to the eye, having the least aesthetics in my collection. I wore it during the year or so I communed with my church, Christadelphians, from whom I’m separated -for now. It’s my oldest watch.
Not buying the Bambino next month will be a test of my willpower. I wish in vain I could begin collecting anew. I would then only want 3 watches. But as it is my watch boxes are a travesty of mindless buying. Thinking I may stick to the plan, wear my Mudman solar more, my GA2200, and occasionally the MQ-27. These 3 Casios make me the happiest. The Mudman is beautiful for its chunky rounded squares design in all black with gold hilites, the MQ looks elegant with its rectangular black case and semi-shiny textured black band. No diagonal lines makes it classic. The odd man out, the 2200 in marbled gray is super complex with its craggy anadigi dial and 80s spaceship case look. I have it on a stretchy NATO 22mm also in gray. Casios make me smile for their honesty and frugality.
Designed a bit more of my tennis innovation. Quite pleased with it as it is getting more simple, cheap, and easy to add on during manufacture. This product may be why I ended up at a Tennis academy in later years.
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