As a survivor of domestic violence, I really liked the two innovations for those who are victims. The only thing I will say is that there should be a corresponding version in mens toilets in hospitals and public places. Men can be victims too but find it way harder to find help.
You know what, thank you for that. Seriously. Even though I've never been through such ordeals myself, all too often does the other side of this issue get ignored or downplayed.
These are awesome. I did need to take a moment at 4:38 though, these kinds of discrete alerts need to be implemented all over, not just for DV but also for young people not wanting their parents present during appointments. There are a lot of occasions where a patient might feel unable to get the privacy they really need. I love the innovative ways people are helping those in need to communicate what they need to without increasing risk from doing so!
As a CNA, those bed sheets that are labeled “top or bottom” and “side” really helps out a lot with our time management when it comes to making beds. I’m always excited when my clients have these.
@@damedeshauses3260 Dang! I’ve never even seen this before, so it can’t be from the US. Do you know if it’s country specific? I’m just curious. Thanks if you decide to answer!
3:20 I guess the "well behaved kids" discount may result in a ton of discussions between parents and waiters if it happens to be denied. But that may be the lesser evil still.
I had the same thought, I hope the restaurant has a written policy that the discount is wholly at the discretion of the restaurant and is not negotiable..
I like how in Norway there's a spot on public trash can for recyclable cans/bottles to help homeless people. Here in the US we put bumps on benches to make life harder for homeless people.
My woodworking rulers need those cascading lines. Most people likely know this, but the sheet label one reminded me that it was my occasional housekeeper who taught me that sheets generally have a label/tag and it goes at the bottom right of the bed, so find the tag, then shake the sheet into place.
I've bought some folding knives and similar from a local online shop (Norway). In the box they always put in a mini first aid kit with gauze, band aides and sterile water....and a lollipop =)
The Domestic Violence poster with the numbers carefully disguised as barcodes is excellent. I'm going to be copying this for our Sexual Health Centre, and everywhere else I can use it. Might even be worth laminating the "tear off sections" for durability.
My office has a separate cupboard for smokers but they say jacket not coat. So the label is “smoking jackets”, which just makes me think of Noel Coward. I hope they did it deliberately 😂
0:44 in the Netherlands people just throw that next to the bin, or not even close to the bin, or in the water somewhere... There is more garbage AROUND the bin than in thebin... And before you ask, yes there are more than enough bins and yes they get emptied quite often. So it's pure laziness.
I love all of these except the controller with the keyboard on the back. I've only used them on planes but the amount of times you press stuff on the back trying to press buttons on the front even with the bottoms of the fingers...! I even do it with Wii remotes, I've had games I've disconnected them mid-action because I've hit the sync button when two hands were needed...! I see why it's helpful because new kids today can't just 'old-style' text (or just move the cursor to whatever letter on screen if there's an onscreen keyboard) but...? It's just more hinderance honestly.
There might be a solution by adding an "activate" button on the back in a position, you cannot reach, when you hold the remote in a normal, vertical position.
Toshiba had a clever remote for its HDD/DVD recorders that had a flap that covered the lower half of the keypad. The flap had its own buttons as well, that simply pushed through to the "real" buttons underneath (which were used for lesser-used functions). This way, you could effectively have two keypads in the space of one.
@@Roadent1241 Not quite sure what you're asking. The top half of the keypad was just a regular remote control keypad. The bottom half was sort of a double-layer thing. The lower level contained actual buttons, while the flap, which was normally closed, contained "virtual" buttons that simply pressed on the "actual" buttons underneath when pressed. This way, you could effectively double the number of buttons without requiring a larger remote control.
This video is seriously under viewded. Who are the 4 idiots that disliked it?? Smart people spent their precious time to solve problems with inventions that save time and money (even lives). Greetings from Brasil
I wish Canada was as pet friendly as Europe. For the most part, pets are banned everywhere in Canada...transit, most apartments and condos (unless high end), most stores.....
That restaurant giving refunds for well behaved kids is asking for a Karen shitstorm! :D And I absolutely LOVE that spatula with a stand! Anyone knowing where to buy one?
meanwhile at the airport I work at we have a gaming area with two consoles. And it is always broken. I mean always I have reported that shit something like 20 times in the 2 months I have been working there (and that is part of my job: report if something is not working). I have been told it is managed by an external company and that they are working on it. Then they managed to get it back on... for a day. It was on but wasn't connecting, I reported it again, they sent someone and just shut it down. When I see the things they have in other airports I just want to tear my hair out
If its any consolation,this design wastes significant capacity,since the fridge is cuboid yet the storage is cylindrical. There are much better,simpler solutions. This one looks elegant,but it wastes considerable space. Simply get suitable drawers from an old freezer that fit your existing fridge. (added benefit,each time you open the DOOR,you DON'T allow the cold air in the fridge to escape into the kitchen and vice versa,every time you grab milk bottle or replace it😎)
The little carts arent made for animals, but for children to play with. If you look attentively you'll see that its shorter than a normal cart, and not just smaller to fit in your pet
You could turn off the music for this; and play another one with music you prefer as well. It's what I'm doing at the moment. But, it's not your channel, and they get to chose the music they want on this.
Great stuff. All airports should have the CPR training machine. FIY: those shopping baskets have Korean on them, I think it's in Korea. Wish they had had those when I lived there. I hated going into stores and having the poor sales person shadow me. I used to offer to dance with them to get them to leave me alone.
Where do you live? I heard of this problem a lot but never encountered it (live in Italy). if you go in a supermarket here and can't find something you will need to actively look for someone who works there. The only exception I found is in smaller specialised places (like make-up stores and sometimes clothes) where someone will come greet you (if there's only you - if they're talking to someone you'll have to wait for your turn) but if you say you're just looking they leave you alone. It's not like you will have any difficulty finding them in those 20 square metres if you need something.
The directional screen on that ATM is a good idea. But that particular ATM looked like it had a card skimmer attached to it. I hope I am wrong about that.
no, it's just crumpled. you see it better with the "top or bottom" one. it's in the centre of the side. it's difficult to see because it has rushes everywhere, not just the corners but you can see that it goes on in a straight line and doesn't crumple around the label.
Lol that piece where there where different surfaces to test out strollers ! Here in south Africa they would need testing surfaces added like giant potholes where a whole stroller could disappear into, missing manhole covers because they get stolen for scrap iron like railway tracks. and do not forget the piece off tarred asphalt which looks and feels like corrugated sheet iron because some connected nitwit with no knowledge of paving got the government contract. The poor kid sit in that stroller brrrr brrr brr like an A10 warthog firing😅😂
0:55. I very much doubt the doctors did it, but nice idea anyway. 1:10. Fine as long as you don't tuck your shirt into your trousers. 2:41. Why would blind people be in an art gallery anyway? 3:00. Would be more annoying than secure imho. 4:02. Why? 4:51. Again, why? 5:02. As at 2:41, why are they there?
If the art gallery is accessible they would have a good reason to be in it. The POINT is to make it so they can enjoy it Also, blind people ask people to describe things to them all the time.
As a survivor of domestic violence, I really liked the two innovations for those who are victims. The only thing I will say is that there should be a corresponding version in mens toilets in hospitals and public places. Men can be victims too but find it way harder to find help.
She used to beat u up or what buddy
@@AR-ho2pf i think it’s a girl……. username is Carly
Manipulation, gaslighting, dominance, withholding pleasures and children are part of it
@@gaaneshmujumdar wow.
You know what, thank you for that. Seriously. Even though I've never been through such ordeals myself, all too often does the other side of this issue get ignored or downplayed.
These are awesome. I did need to take a moment at 4:38 though, these kinds of discrete alerts need to be implemented all over, not just for DV but also for young people not wanting their parents present during appointments. There are a lot of occasions where a patient might feel unable to get the privacy they really need. I love the innovative ways people are helping those in need to communicate what they need to without increasing risk from doing so!
Most pediatricians tell parents to step out of the room at some point in the US. Usually if the kid is near puberty or past it.
I felt they're more useful for women as men are more likely to have red colour blindness. Easily solved by labelling the markers.
As a CNA, those bed sheets that are labeled “top or bottom” and “side” really helps out a lot with our time management when it comes to making beds. I’m always excited when my clients have these.
some of these are really brilliant. I loved the laundry soap refilling machine and the trash can that you put the cans and bottles on the outside.
i love the machine too
That's a really thoughtful idea.
I want that round fridge.😩 Brilliant.
It's from "FOROM", they don't produced any more 😓
@@damedeshauses3260 Dang! I’ve never even seen this before, so it can’t be from the US. Do you know if it’s country specific? I’m just curious. Thanks if you decide to answer!
@@mangot589 they have them but they are 2 thousand dollars or more, just look up cylinder or circle refrigerator.
@@damedeshauses3260 It's other versions out.
@@ena3332010 Thank you👍
3:20
I guess the "well behaved kids" discount may result in a ton of discussions between parents and waiters if it happens to be denied. But that may be the lesser evil still.
Nah, there's also a penalty for karens that increases for every minute they complain
I had the same thought, I hope the restaurant has a written policy that the discount is wholly at the discretion of the restaurant and is not negotiable..
There's an extra charge for unruly parents ;)
you only get to see the discount if it applies though. It's difficult to think you would get into a restaurant and expect it.
Some absolute genius-level thinking went into these. ❤
So many simple but effective solutions to common problems.
7:47 I need this! All dustpans should be like this!
I like how in Norway there's a spot on public trash can for recyclable cans/bottles to help homeless people. Here in the US we put bumps on benches to make life harder for homeless people.
My woodworking rulers need those cascading lines. Most people likely know this, but the sheet label one reminded me that it was my occasional housekeeper who taught me that sheets generally have a label/tag and it goes at the bottom right of the bed, so find the tag, then shake the sheet into place.
LOLed at the bandages included in the spoon carving kit! As a veteran klutz, I'm not sure they would be big enough.
I've bought some folding knives and similar from a local online shop (Norway). In the box they always put in a mini first aid kit with gauze, band aides and sterile water....and a lollipop =)
I loved the one about the bench. At first I didn't understand it, I was so confused. But I really like that design.
The Domestic Violence poster with the numbers carefully disguised as barcodes is excellent. I'm going to be copying this for our Sexual Health Centre, and everywhere else I can use it. Might even be worth laminating the "tear off sections" for durability.
Make the barcode actually represent the number too, so it can be scanned in quickly with a 'phone barcode app.
My university sent me a wallet sized diploma...in 1980. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that solution has been around for awhile.
I love this whole video!
a picture paints a thousand words as they say..each picture is a wow moment and hats off to the smart people who think of these concepts.
My office has a separate cupboard for smokers but they say jacket not coat. So the label is “smoking jackets”, which just makes me think of Noel Coward. I hope they did it deliberately 😂
Watching this gives me happiness.
Not just genius but thoughtful. Awesome
0:44 in the Netherlands people just throw that next to the bin, or not even close to the bin, or in the water somewhere... There is more garbage AROUND the bin than in thebin...
And before you ask, yes there are more than enough bins and yes they get emptied quite often. So it's pure laziness.
These are great...we need toilet lock shelves (or whatever they're called) in every store I go to, & I really need timers on my med bottles!
Some really clever and considerate designs...
I love all of these except the controller with the keyboard on the back. I've only used them on planes but the amount of times you press stuff on the back trying to press buttons on the front even with the bottoms of the fingers...! I even do it with Wii remotes, I've had games I've disconnected them mid-action because I've hit the sync button when two hands were needed...!
I see why it's helpful because new kids today can't just 'old-style' text (or just move the cursor to whatever letter on screen if there's an onscreen keyboard) but...? It's just more hinderance honestly.
There might be a solution by adding an "activate" button on the back in a position, you cannot reach, when you hold the remote in a normal, vertical position.
@@bendervorleser8906 There might well be, good thinking!
Toshiba had a clever remote for its HDD/DVD recorders that had a flap that covered the lower half of the keypad. The flap had its own buttons as well, that simply pushed through to the "real" buttons underneath (which were used for lesser-used functions). This way, you could effectively have two keypads in the space of one.
@@Milesco How was the top half of the keypad not a problem then? XP
@@Roadent1241 Not quite sure what you're asking. The top half of the keypad was just a regular remote control keypad. The bottom half was sort of a double-layer thing. The lower level contained actual buttons, while the flap, which was normally closed, contained "virtual" buttons that simply pressed on the "actual" buttons underneath when pressed. This way, you could effectively double the number of buttons without requiring a larger remote control.
This video is seriously under viewded.
Who are the 4 idiots that disliked it??
Smart people spent their precious time to solve problems with inventions that save time and money (even lives). Greetings from Brasil
20 now...makes no sense - this stuff is needed everywhere
4:53 That's a good idea, especially since it's a "Bachelor of Arts" you'll have plenty of room in the wallet to keep it.
XD
5:44 we also have split carts, in which you can put both the dog and the groceries
Where are you then?
Buuuut ... if the dog can reach the groceries he might want to eat it :D
@@kirstymackenzie2437Seeing the name, I think he is from Italy. I'm from Italy too, and we have those kinds of carts
I wish Canada was as pet friendly as Europe. For the most part, pets are banned everywhere in Canada...transit, most apartments and condos (unless high end), most stores.....
@@fumanchu4785 😏
Whoever designed these are brilliant.
1:40 Utrecht, Netherlands
My life has changed after seeing this channel
I hope most of these wonderful gadgets are real. If so, please put the name of the country so I can move there 😄
Simple and effective ideas that make life just a little easier 👍
Oen can't help but wonder why these clever solutions aren't more widespread.
I want that fridge!!!!
Nicely done Happy Land, genuinely great compilation
He's really are great ideas that should be implemented everywhere.
"These", but yes. :-)
@@Milesco speech to text stuck again. Haha
@@brian-my7ym Heh heh...yeah, that's what I figured. 😁
That restaurant giving refunds for well behaved kids is asking for a Karen shitstorm! :D
And I absolutely LOVE that spatula with a stand! Anyone knowing where to buy one?
At 1:03 that should be a velcro (hook & loop) panel so that the cleaning cloths can be washed or even replaced :)
One good idea deserves another. :-)
@@Milesco I only have *zillions* of them! >_>
This is some advanced stuff
3:43 I saw one of these at an airport I was at... so cool! I wanted to use it but it was 3:00 AM so we kinda just needed to get home
meanwhile at the airport I work at we have a gaming area with two consoles.
And it is always broken. I mean always
I have reported that shit something like 20 times in the 2 months I have been working there (and that is part of my job: report if something is not working). I have been told it is managed by an external company and that they are working on it. Then they managed to get it back on... for a day. It was on but wasn't connecting, I reported it again, they sent someone and just shut it down.
When I see the things they have in other airports I just want to tear my hair out
Genius! Every single one of them
6:00 pauses video
(Just need to refresh my memory, so I can get back on track to becoming a chess grandmaster)
As an owner of a Great Pyrenees, I deeply appreciate that dustpan with the comb. Must get.
Where do I buy the revolving refrigerator (as if I could afford it)?
If its any consolation,this design wastes significant capacity,since the fridge is cuboid yet the storage is cylindrical.
There are much better,simpler solutions.
This one looks elegant,but it wastes considerable space.
Simply get suitable drawers from an old freezer that fit your existing fridge.
(added benefit,each time you open the DOOR,you DON'T allow the cold air in the fridge to escape into the kitchen and vice versa,every time you grab milk bottle or replace it😎)
4:21 seems like it could be dangerous but brilliant!
Lots of good thinking there.
Surely like them all, some of them loooove❣💎🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Genius!!!
I wish the US had some of these. Great ideas.
Great content, this is why I subscribed, thank you.
You'll definitely see the passion of the workers on these tools
5:15 love this!
7:27 amazing idea!
These are excellent ideas! I would like a link to some of these especially the pill bottle.
Wow so many great ideas!
Excellent
4:03
I once had an old tv that had a remote like that!!! I was so sad when it broke tho 😞
It’s a really genius invention that we need A LOT more of!!!
I wouldnt be walking on those electric pannels id be dancing on them 😇
This was great. Thank you!
Both of the ones froom the thumbnail have literally been around for YEARS lol
The little carts arent made for animals, but for children to play with. If you look attentively you'll see that its shorter than a normal cart, and not just smaller to fit in your pet
if you look closer, you can see the tag on the side of the cart with a dog printed on
there needs to be more of this in the world
Love it!
"so, you lost a card. you either have kids or are absent-minded. either way, fill in the blanks"
Lol i have the same TV remote controller that is being shown in the thumbnail
Wait, I'm surprised that homelessness is even a problem in Norway!
I didn't know that Norway has poor and homeless people.
1:27 So that's where Amtrak got the sightseer car from.
These videos are interesting. But the music is always more upbeat/active/intense than needed. Chill, calmer music would be nice to make these restful.
You could turn off the music for this; and play another one with music you prefer as well. It's what I'm doing at the moment. But, it's not your channel, and they get to chose the music they want on this.
Giving polite feedback is not at all a bad thing. This is a public forum after all.
Great stuff. All airports should have the CPR training machine.
FIY: those shopping baskets have Korean on them, I think it's in Korea. Wish they had had those when I lived there. I hated going into stores and having the poor sales person shadow me. I used to offer to dance with them to get them to leave me alone.
Where do you live?
I heard of this problem a lot but never encountered it (live in Italy).
if you go in a supermarket here and can't find something you will need to actively look for someone who works there.
The only exception I found is in smaller specialised places (like make-up stores and sometimes clothes) where someone will come greet you (if there's only you - if they're talking to someone you'll have to wait for your turn) but if you say you're just looking they leave you alone. It's not like you will have any difficulty finding them in those 20 square metres if you need something.
@@wisteria3032 Lived in S. Korea, sales people also shadow in Malaysia, and sometimes Singapore.
Brilliance in action
!:30 those seats look awfully like the seats from the disneyland tram
Children are victims of domestic violence too. Where's their marker?
Anybody know the name of the song in the beginning of this video?
The directional screen on that ATM is a good idea. But that particular ATM looked like it had a card skimmer attached to it. I hope I am wrong about that.
The fitted sheet markers (2:10) confuse me. It looks like they're on the very corners, so how would you distinguish a "side" from a "top or bottom"?
no, it's just crumpled. you see it better with the "top or bottom" one. it's in the centre of the side. it's difficult to see because it has rushes everywhere, not just the corners but you can see that it goes on in a straight line and doesn't crumple around the label.
Excuse me why don't all refrigerators have revolving levels
1:50 - Aeroflot makes SO much noise, that these masks are just to laugh at.
I need that pet cart...💜
It's cute. There doesn't seem to be much room for groceries - unless a basket goes underneath?
Nothing like these in Perth WA but then we have a dictator premier!
❤️❤️
4:03
I used to have a remote like this but it's gone now
Lol that piece where there where different surfaces to test out strollers ! Here in south Africa they would need testing surfaces added like giant potholes where a whole stroller could disappear into, missing manhole covers because they get stolen for scrap iron like railway tracks. and do not forget the piece off tarred asphalt which looks and feels like corrugated sheet iron because some connected nitwit with no knowledge of paving got the government contract. The poor kid sit in that stroller brrrr brrr brr like an A10 warthog firing😅😂
I want some of these things.
1:42 that is the Netherlands
How many of us muted this awful music...
I did. :-\
4:09 Tv remote with keyboard on it's back is pretty useless.... it's outdated.... I've got the same one from Philips
6:04 - Me: *takes one of each*
First time I see any of those. I live in a dumb country.
7:21 but smoking is bad?
I don't understand the bench under the railings
You can move the bench to a different spot with better shade.
@@hantamthieu oh okay, lol
* "On the rails", not "under the railings". :-)
I thought the notched chairs were common?
Unfortunately no. First time I have seen them. Great idea.
Re upload from BossDT channel
I need the suitcase that measures its own weight!!!
How hard it is to clean the saddle
Bicycle seats are spongy and tend to absorb moisture, so it's actually quite difficult to "clean" [dry] them.
@@Milesco nice 👌
Seats facing the windows? It's gonna be a barf fest
Off topic question but who supports the lgbtq+ because I do
How is it smart facing the window!? That's the stupidest idea ever it's so dangerous
How is it dangerous?
It would make me feel dizzy travelling sideways!
I might get dizzy but at least no creepy old man is hitting on me.
Its smart if you want passengers to enjoy the scenery.
@@woodstream6137 While feeling dizzy! 🥴
0:55. I very much doubt the doctors did it, but nice idea anyway.
1:10. Fine as long as you don't tuck your shirt into your trousers.
2:41. Why would blind people be in an art gallery anyway?
3:00. Would be more annoying than secure imho.
4:02. Why?
4:51. Again, why?
5:02. As at 2:41, why are they there?
I'm not sure I've learned so much about a person from one comment!
Where are the items used in the usa ?????
@@jessicataylor7174 The self-centeredness is on full display innit?
If the art gallery is accessible they would have a good reason to be in it. The POINT is to make it so they can enjoy it Also, blind people ask people to describe things to them all the time.
Way to discriminate again blind people you total bell end.