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  • 29-09-2006 3:37am
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    Here is just a bit of a laugh for some of you with pre wedding jitters. :)
    Hot news - an inventor has come up with special ring to remind husband and wives when their wedding anniversaries are approaching.
    His cunning plan is for the ring to heat up on the day before the anniversary.

    Jeweller Cleve Oines, 26, is currently working on a prototype which should be available next year.
    The Remember Ring will eventually sell for around £400.
    It works by heating up from hand temperature to 115F-120F in a 10-second burst.

    The ring, which will either charge itself from body heat or from hand and body motion, could be programmed with up to three dates.

    Mr Oines has already had interest from women in the UK, saying: "A lot of the people who have emailed relate to having an anniversary forgotten.
    "I invented the ring to address a need really. I myself tend to forget important dates which is, I think, common," he added.

    The ring, which should be the width of a man's wedding band of 8mm to 10mm, can be seen at the Alaska Jewellery website.
    Mr Oines, who has worked in the jewellery industry for six years, said customers would be able to pre-order the ring from the site within the next 48 hours.

    Mind you, you could ask what is wrong with a diary - at a fraction of the cost.

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