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New Invention Ideassssss?

ok so im a freshman in highschool down here in texas. and i am in a class learning about entrepeneruship. so we hav a project and its to come up with a new invention idea, or to make an old invention more improved. so does anyone have any ideas? and this is juss for class purposes and i will not actually patent the invention. im only 14

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No. The insulated underground pipe does not lose heat and is buried about 2-1/2 feet under the ground. You can place the furnace anywhere you desire and the only additional cost is for the insulated pipe and tubing. Some installations have been made in excess of 250 feet.
Star networks are one of the most common computer network topologies. In its simplest form, a star network consists of one central switch, hub or computer which acts as a conduit to transmit messages. If the central node is passive, the originating node must be able to tolerate the reception of an echo of its own transmission, delayed by the two-way transmission time (i.e. to and from the central node) plus any delay generated in the central node. An active star network has an active central node that usually has the means to prevent echo-related problems. The star topology reduces the chance of network failure by connecting all of the systems to a central node. When applied to a bus-based network, this central hub rebroadcasts all transmissions received from any peripheral node to all peripheral nodes on the network, sometimes including the originating node. All peripheral nodes may thus communicate with all others by transmitting to, and receiving from, the central node only. The failure of a transmission line linking any peripheral node to the central node will result in the isolation of that peripheral node from all others, but the rest of the systems will be unaffected.
Usually yes it is. Try it on a small gob before you apply it so you won't be crying.

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