ATTENTION INVENTORS
By Harvey Tobkes
Since my early twenties, I have been hearing impaired and always have difficulty hearing the audio while watching a movie.
But I have an idea for an invention that I believe could help millions.
Why can’t we have “invisible” closed caption titles? Titles can be annoying for most viewers who are not impaired, and that is why I use the word “invisible.”
To make the titles legible for those who care to see them, perhaps very inexpensive cardboard frame glasses with special plastic or film like lenses (similar to the ones used to watch 3D) could be available to decode the invisible text.
Then everybody is happy, especially the inventor, who could possibly earn big $$$.
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