rkmsuf
11-10-2005, 10:56 AM
No, I don't like this one bit.
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November 9, 2005 3:23 PM PST
Heated bra supports good cause
Blogma takes its mission to cover the hottest topics in technology quite seriously, and in the following case, quite literally.
Lingerie company Triumph International has joined Japan's fight against high fuel use by developing a heated bra for winter, according to a BBC story, "Heated bra aims to save the world." The fluffy invention has special pads filled with an eco-friendly gel that can be easily heated in a microwave or with a hot water bottle, the story says.
The "Warmbiz Bra" is named for Japan's "WarmBiz" campaign, which encourages office workers to wear warm clothes and avoid using heaters. The bra isn't yet for sale and is considered a prototype product--"the first step towards mass-producing eco-friendly clothing," the story says.
hxxp://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-5942592.html
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November 9, 2005 3:23 PM PST
Heated bra supports good cause
Blogma takes its mission to cover the hottest topics in technology quite seriously, and in the following case, quite literally.
Lingerie company Triumph International has joined Japan's fight against high fuel use by developing a heated bra for winter, according to a BBC story, "Heated bra aims to save the world." The fluffy invention has special pads filled with an eco-friendly gel that can be easily heated in a microwave or with a hot water bottle, the story says.
The "Warmbiz Bra" is named for Japan's "WarmBiz" campaign, which encourages office workers to wear warm clothes and avoid using heaters. The bra isn't yet for sale and is considered a prototype product--"the first step towards mass-producing eco-friendly clothing," the story says.
hxxp://news.com.com/2061-11199_3-5942592.html