An old full scale wooden model of an MRI System I designed was incorporated into the set for the TV show Battlestar Gallactica
A parking meter I worked on is seen in on a lot of streets these days - but was sweet to see it in an episode of Entourage
And finally - I spotted a reasonably expensive Ebike I worked on in the “bad end of town” being used by an obvious drug dealer. Pretty sure that one was stolen…
This design was well before my time, but probably the most unexpected place for a bar code scanner to show up. Turns out the Enterprise hasn’t switched to RFID either…
Brit Spears wearing (well… holding - she’s trashed)some sandals of mine - mid-meltdown. I always did get the classy ones. She went on a week long bender with Paris Hilton and Lindsey Lohan and although she changed her dress every day she kept wearing the same shoes.
a IBM all-in-one netviewer was installed in every room on a cruise line ship
From what I hear, most of the convenience store lotto machines in Pennsylvania (they choose the machines state by state)
I’d love to design something I see all the time, like a parking meter, but only if it turned out as intended - if not it’d just be a constant frustration!
I walked into an ice cream shop yesterday to find them using a scoop I designed.
I usually don’t tell strangers I’ve designed things when I’m in retail stores (my parents do, which can be embarrassing), but this was too funny of a coincidence. We all got a kick out of it.
Now, that you know something could become a tatoo on a young girl, do you think differently
about the designs you create? Hardly imaginable beforehand.
Well, I did some nice motion detectors and lights, but noone would have those as
tatoos. At least I do think that, now.