One more silver dollar coin to make up your mind

Written on January 22, 2009 – 10:13 am | by Maria Mihale |

There were so many times during my life when I really wanted a helping hand, a divine one, to be more precise, because it seemed that problems I was facing were overwhelming and impossible for regular human beings to solve. Anyway, the point is that sometimes is better let hazard do the work for you, because in situations like this the last thing you need is to blame yourself or anyone else for your bad choices.



And if you’d rather free yourself of any type of responsibility, then the Inbi-Out is the perfect device for you. But you must not hate coins, so that you know, because this is a special one, designed by Ju-Wei Chen to help those who are irresolute by nature. The device has the same size and shape of a silver dollar coin, with the difference that this one is equipped with the GPS technology.



It sounds more than unbelievable, I agree, but you know what they say: you shouldn’t let anyone stop you from dreaming. The Inbi-Out is just one more silver dollar coin that is meant to help you make up your mind, by just flipping, it with regard to the place where you should spend your vacation, to the restaurant you should have lunch with your friends and so on. Giving you a 50 / 50 chance of all of those places, the final decision is displayed on a small screen, coming along with information like GPS coordinates and directions. In addition, the destinations you decide to go to will be recorded into some sort of databank that will provide the information for future decisions.



I, for one, would like to use this GPS coin, at least once, because I’m curious how in earth it functions. Plus, I would really like to see where it might lead me. Now, how about you? Would you go through such a spontaneous experience?

(Source: coolest-gadgets.com)


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