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With Pepper Mouth, the user will get sprayed in the mouth whenever they type a swear word on their computer keyboard. This is sure to be a hit with parents trying to keep their kids online use clean. Only issue is that the user can just unplug the USB device and toss it in the drawer. Via: Neatorama “Maybe when your “bad language” disturbs you with a bad smell, you will start to understand that it might also have other, more serious consequences. In this version it is releasing a disturbing pepper smell. The aim is to imitate my grandmother who would put peppers into my mouth when I used bad language as a kid.
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June 22nd, 2010
Now, if you could make this thing spray other people in the face with pepper through the Internet, you’d make a fortune.
June 22nd, 2010
I like your thinking on this Michael
The internet is the modern day version of the CB radio from days long past. People can and do say whatever they like with little to no repercussion.
June 22nd, 2010
Interesting idea. I’m curious as to how the device is able to monitor the key strokes. Is there a application running on the laptop?
June 22nd, 2010
[...] Derek Krzanowski Not sure why anyone would pay for something like this…Amplify’d from hackedgadgets.comWith Pepper Mouth, the user will get sprayed in the mouth whenever they type a swear word on their [...]
June 22nd, 2010
Pepper mouth would be great for computer log-in screen. After three failed attempts to log-in the person gets sprayed.
June 27th, 2010
[...] Source: Hacked Gadget ; Neatorama ; Ultra Modern Life [...]
July 16th, 2010
Now just wait and see Chinese government make one of these mandatory for all internet users, and program in words like “democracy”.
July 17th, 2010
Just buy my electric mouse, electric keyboard or latest win7, Mac & linux supported, electric chair. All configurable to prevent swearing, internet/game addiction and on-line buying.
December 9th, 2010
What.