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Look Around YouYour Vision of 2000 ChipsMade
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 ChipsMade - by Tristram Grevett. Although in the year 2000 most food will be eaten in concentrated liquid form, nothing will beat good old chips. The automation of the household will bring the ChipsMade, which will allow the up-to-date consumer to banish 'winter blues' by waking up to the smell of freshly fried chips, piping hot coftea and the sound of Radio 1 VHF. My picture shows the entry level model in durable plastelain, but the Deluxe model in wood-effect resinette will include a player for 200-minute compact music cassettes.

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All the designs sent in so far...

The i-Trak - sent by Gordon Taylor.
Hood-ini - sent by Paul Hermitage.
Wall-o-vision - sent by James White.
The Thove - sent by Damien Deakens.
The Kettable - sent by Ross Nieuwburg.
Atomo-Pigeon - sent by Rob Burman BaSc (Baron of Scientologically).
Edible Music - sent by Oliver Llewellyn.
Maestro-matic 2000 - sent by Halson Hoek.
Multi-pencil - sent by Matthew Hare.
Materialiser Shoes - sent by Philip Boulain.
ChipsMade - sent by Tristram Grevett.
Chroma-Lens - sent by J Smith.
The Personal Cinema Helmet - sent by Richard Knights.
The Xystem 2000 - sent by Lee Hart.
Catlaze - sent by Paul Manning.
Harmonic Sex Change - sent by Rich Boakes.
Worms - sent by Dr Robert Graff PHD.
Portatoilet - sent by James McNaughton.
Crayonnaise - sent by Adam Campbell, John Murphy and Matthew Comber.
Ice Organiser - sent by James McDermott.
Roads - sent by Darren.
Dress-o-matic - sent by Nathan Davis.
The Happle - sent by Chris Harvey.
Machine - sent by Haddon C.D.
Toothbrush - sent by Oliver Pilsworth.
Zero Grav Kitty Litter - sent by Marie Griffiths.
The Five String Bass Guitar - sent by Gedi Eddington.
The Beard-Tidi Telephone - sent by Victoria Moon.
Flu Trains - sent by John Mary Stanton.



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