Chinese student 'invents' anti-cigarette smoke gadget | Inquirer Technology

Chinese student ‘invents’ anti-cigarette smoke gadget

/ 05:10 PM July 08, 2016

Knowing that second-hand smoke is dangerous to his health, a university student from Nanning, southern China, developed a “goofy” machine to shield himself from cigaret smoke emitted by his dorm mates.

The “introvert” 26-year-old, who uses the pseudonym Shandianzhililiang on Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo, received bickering and applause from Chinese netizens after creating a DIY nebulizer out of cardboard, black garbage bags, and a clip-on fan.

PHOTO from Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Shandianzhililiang/ Sina Weibo

The prototype is connected to a window that supplies fresh air to the student.

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PHOTO from Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Shandianzhililiang/ Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Shandianzhililiang/ Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Shandianzhililiang/Sina Weibo

Aside from pictures of his respiratory device, he also drew a blueprint of how his device operates.

PHOTO from Sina Weibo

PHOTO from Shandianzhililiang/ Sina Weibo

A Rocket News report said Weibo users judged the invention as preposterous, calling the student a “human air duct” and “someone who would die of overheating.”  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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