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Task Accomplished Labs

Learning about Thomas Edison in school, I was always fascinated by his lab spaces. The concept of a lab has always attracted me. A place separate from your home or work where, when you cross through the door, you could flip your mind into a mode of innovation or creativity.
Later I learned that Edison was a bit of a hack and stole the work of others like Nikola Tesla, the real wizard of Menlo Park. But my appreciation for a lab persisted.
That’s part of what led to me creating Task Accomplished Labs. Though through the years I haven’t always had the working space I’d like, (a workshop in this real estate market?) I can still have a hub for anything I’d like to create. Even if for now it’s mostly digital.
I eventually see Task Accomplished Labs as a business entity for control and licensing of inventions, or for providing engineering and design services.
Here’s the short list as it stands now for projects to come from this lab in the future.
- A camping lounge chair with built-in sleeping bag for staying warm by the fire. A closing slit included for s’more access of course.
- A bed-side electric back scratcher.
- A children’s book series about three boys and the farting squirrel they take on their adventures. I refuse to be taken seriously.
- A YA Sci-fi (series?) about teens forcibly conscripted to train for Earth’s annual gladiator style battle to win back the right to rule our planet from an invader alien race. More posts on this to come for sure.