
We hear, and write, so much about design vis-a-vis urban quality-of-life issues--but what about suburban problems? You think it's easy holding down that white picket fence and the 2.3 young 'uns? Think again--you have any idea how difficult it is to park a Lincoln Navigator in a garage already loaded with lawnmowers, children's bicycles and folded-up patio furniture?
Here to save the day with laser technology is Maxsa Innovations, a Virginia-based company that produces the Park Right Garage Laser Park. If the Army can use lasers to drop bombs on people, we can damn sure use them to line your sled up in the garage.

The product comes in both single and double configurations. Buy the double to cover both cars or, as an act of domestic passive-agression, buy the single for yourself and let your spouse continue getting Huffy paint on the Escalade.
via toolmonger

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A washer on a piece of string hung from the ceiling (that touches the windshield when you get to the spot where you should stop) works just as well. Bit cheaper too.