As much as they might want to, parents can’t keep their children at home all the time. Eventually, they grow up and start experiencing the world as adults — a state in which they’re likely to forget their ‘rents words of wisdom. That’s what the Sound Advice Project is allegedly for, to transform your mom reminding you not to take drugs or pick up some milk into a plastic bracelet. But like our friends at Gizmodo, we say that tangible sound waves make a nice anniversary gift. If you said, “Let’s do that freaky thing you like,” is anyone going to stop you? No. But on second thought, since this is a project from parents to their kids, the FBI might.

via Gizmodo

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DaveHard Friday, 03.20.09 @ 11:33 am

This idea was stolen from a maker on Ponoko. I email him when I saw these posts floating around the blogs and asked him if he sold his idea to these anti drug people and he said that they had approached him but that they weren’t going to be able to use his idea for financial reasons. In other words, it looks like they took his idea anyway without any intention of giving him credit. Go to his sellers page on Ponoko and give him the business directly.

http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/bza/odb-603


david bizer Friday, 03.20.09 @ 12:13 pm

“the freaky thing I didn’t like”

was they used my concept without giving me the proper
credits nor paying me.

I developed this Idea as a part of my final thesis.

http://jewelry.davidbizer.com

thanks for your attention!


Roger Saturday, 03.21.09 @ 4:48 pm

I do this same thing with necklaces. It’s not original . At least they are helping kids.

I grew up with a drug problem, and at least it’s not saying drugs are the anti-christ.

-Roger




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