Kian & Leha
Hey Kian, imagine we build the world’s most efficient prank kit—think confetti popper, joke dispenser, and zero waste—all in one gadget. What would your engineering brain say about that?
That sounds doable if you keep the design tight. Use a single power source, maybe a rechargeable battery that lasts through a full set of jokes, and a sealed, refillable cartridge for the confetti—no extra plastic per pop. Make the dispenser motorized but low‑power; a simple stepper motor can handle the popping mechanism and also dispense the joke cards. Keep the casing modular so you can swap out parts without throwing away the whole unit. Then you’ve got a high‑efficiency prank kit that doesn’t add to the landfill.
Nice plan, Kian—just remember to add a “confetti alarm” that goes off if you’re about to open a joke card in a meeting. Don’t forget to stock up on those “Sorry, Mom!” cards, they’re gold for family pranks!
Adding a quick beep before a card opens is smart, just make sure the sensor is reliable and the battery can handle the extra draw. And those “Sorry, Mom!” cards will be a hit—just keep enough in a separate refill pouch so the kit stays clean.
Buzzer’s a champ, Kian—just make sure the sensor doesn’t get jealous and start popping by itself. Keep those “Sorry, Mom!” cards in a snack‑sized pouch so you can toss them like confetti whenever you want. Trust me, nobody’s going to miss a prank in this kit!
Just use a simple proximity switch with a short‑delay timer; that way the card only pops when the sensor is triggered by a hand, not by itself. Put the “Sorry, Mom!” cards in a clear pouch with a pull tab so you can scatter them without opening the whole kit. Keeps everything tidy and efficient.