Oh! Like the Laerdal Tunnel! It has caves with cool lighted effects in the tunnel to break up the monotony! (Now with better link that actually works. Thanks!)
The more interesting stuff on the roads, especially interesting places that sell coffee, the better. Driving sleepy is no good.
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No "Bowser's Fury" questions please. I haven't played it yet.I wish I had the ability to turn off my sense of hearing at will. To shut out distractions, annoying noises, bad music, people who talk too much...
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Peace is the only battle worth waging.There are a few indoor theme parks in the northeastern US, but nothing that fancy. Indoor theme parks are great. Who doesn't love sitting on an inner tube in an indoor pool while watching a blizzard through the window
A portal to either the world of Kingdom Hearts or Equestria.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Mobile ports of Popcap's games (besides Bejeweled & Plants vs. Zombies, which already have ports) so I don't have to jump through hoops to play Feeding Frenzy.
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Peace is the only battle worth waging.Being able to get your own preferred mix when you listen to albums.. I have a few different ideas of how this would work: Realistically, I guess you could either buy the basic version of an album with the "default" mix or you could spend a bit extra and be able to load all the multi-tracks into a computer program. More convenient but less realistic would be the music just instantly conforming to what your ideal mix was. You could also "mute" certain tracks, if say there was an annoying backing vocal part in an otherwise good song that you wanted to get rid of, or if you wanted to isolate different instruments just because it would be interesting.
Fallout 3 style "fast travel" for real life: Basically this means that if you've been somewhere once, you can just materialize there anytime you want. Preferably this would be without the same amount of time it would take you to get there the long way passing, but even if it did, I might use it occasionally because sometimes the journey somewhere you need to go is just boring. There would have to be some limits in place I guess, otherwise anyone who wanted to could use it to smuggle stuff across borders without having to go through security. Maybe anytime you go somewhere outside your state/country/etc you just appear in line at a TSA checkpoint or something.
I would add some Scientific Clouds in the sky, then it would be less dry and we'd be less thirsty (Although they wouldn't help you any if you're not thirsty for water).
An idea I've had for a while: make Belldandy and Lily Disney Princesses.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Ever since I read Ah! My Goddess, I've wanted an actual Belldandy.
In other news, I'd make humane prairie dog relocation mandatory. Wanna build on a prairie dog town? Get the residents out and put them in a protected open space, because they're adorable and ecologically necessary.
I once knew a lady in World of Warcraft who was a lot like Belldandy.
I like to keep my audience riveted.A device that detects which customers are obnoxious and detects shoplifters who remove tags!
If it could detect shoplifters without needing tags, wouldn't it just make the tags obsolete?
Migrated to Chloe Jessica!Speaking of electronics, I'd add something that signals to when your Internet router is on its last legs. I remember asking one of my computer class teachers if there is something like that. She said there isn't; you pretty much just use it until it dies.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Translator Microbes. Bonus points if I can customize my voice and accent.
Still a great "screw depression" song even after seven years.Does this count as adding? I would really like to bring back the Discovery Channel show Wild Discovery. I miss it. :(
I like to keep my audience riveted.SAME. I had forgotten all about that show, and now I miss it.
How about Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom? That was a fun one too. :)
I think they do that in some of their European branches.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Room temperature super-conductivity and fusion nuclear power plants.
Now I want there to be an anime version of The Phantom of the Opera. It's interesting what a random Google Image search at 2 in the morning can produce. ^_^;;
I like to keep my audience riveted.
Put some decorative statues and other such artwork along Australia's Eyre Highway so as to break the monotony and thus reduce accidents.
I like to keep my audience riveted.