Dreams made by machine
January 30, 2004 | bengisu
A new gadget designed to help people shape their nightly slumber means dreams could be full of whatever the sleeper desires -- whether it be a date with a movie star or winning gold at the Olympics.
Standing 35 inches tall, the supposed nightmare banisher has been dubbed Yumemi Kobo -- Japanese for "dream workshop" -- by its creator, Japanese toymaker Takara.
The dream machine comes equipped with a voice recorder, array of lights, picture frame, fragrance dispenser, selection of internally stored background music, two speakers and a timer.
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