Translators that fit in your ear
Okay, I got the idea from The Hitch-Hiker's Guide... Babel Fish, but I am actually surprised that an Earth version hasn't been created yet. Imagine: No more difficulty when on holiday in a country who's language you don't know how to speak. You'd be able to understand just what the Tourists are REALLY saying about your city! Well, I think this would be a great inovation and a huge benifit to the world. Oh well, back to reality...
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