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<title>My blog - invention journey...</title>
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<description>Well I did it and survived I am talking about a brief appearance on Dragons Den on 2nd September with my colleague Jonathan a talented product designer.
It became apparent to me halfway through the interrogation that the dragons didnt really get the invention. Not really a surprise as people only seem to fully appreciate how it works when they see the video on You Tube  just tap squeeze with ease  into google and up it pops.
I also had to smile to myself when the dragons held forth on protecting the environment and green issues. A quick perusal of their lifestyles will show that some of them are driving sports cars with 4 litre engines Hmmm pot kettle black methinks There is no doubt in my mind that Squeeze with ease addresses the common concern of getting out the last drop. In a 16325 tube of medicinal or cosmetic cream that 10 represents 1632.50 in savings More than that it is about the satisfaction of getting those extra few applications and knowing the tube is completely empty wi...</description>
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<title>November 11th 2008</title>
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<description>Today I met someone who reminded me why being in the medical profession is a privelidge and a delight. Dr Marc Spinoza is   a cardiologist who not only wants the best for his patients but has invented a unique and simple device that prevents all kinds of intravenous and other   lines being dislodged. The   Braidlock is efficient simple and cost effective.
    Marc buzzes with enthusiasm and energy. In the brief time we had together to discuss his invention he fielded numerous calls with sparky   humour kindness and the unerring expertise of a dedicated physician. As I left Great Ormond Street Hospital where   he works I pondered why a bright committed and personable consultant had to spend so much energy convincing the right people that his invention mattered. Surely it was self evident His colleagues loved it. It had applications beyond the original vision  climbing swimming and other areas could take the technology and adapt it for specific purpose. I asked Marc   about his long ter...</description>
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