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The Ultimate Chair
bt445 pointed us to the desk of the future (well, kinda: we mentioned it here a couple years ago, but it's looking much nicer now. Mobile chair, multi head monitors, customized air flow: it would seem a shame to write code with this bad boy: it really looks like you should use it to drive a mech. -
Godzilla vs. Mecha-Quickies
Moo-ha-ha. CmdrTaco is on vacation (and sending his e-mail to /dev/null, so please don't even try), so I'm doing Quickies this week. On to the good stuff. DigitalDaedalus wrote in to tell us about the SGI 404 pages. Cute. For those with that not-so-fresh feeling, dodobh wrote in to tell us about the Slashdot Purity Test. No, I won't tell you my score. In the 'ear candy' bin, casret told us that they posted the results of the XMMS plugin contest. Time for some stuff from the 'exploding stuff' bin. Aardappel wrote in about Fisheye Quake, and Kintanon caught my eye with Fun With Grapes. Charles Helfenstein told us about the anti-cubicle. Very cool. Fanmail used the force and wrote in about George Lucas In Love. With all the X-Men hype going on, Link wrote in about Mutant Watch. Smurfy cared to share AIEEE, the Acronym Interaction, Expansion and Extrapolation Engine. fwfr told us about the Sim-William Shatner. You'll need Flash. Last but certainly not least, The Welcome Rain wrote in to tell us about your friend and mine, Robot Frank. -
The Ultimate Ergonomic Workstation
Ron Harwood writes " This puppy has it's own lighting system, air circulation/filtration (and a heater), programable positioning of the seat (with memory for different users' settings), and the whole thing rotates over time - (pre programed to rotate 120 degress over 8 hours to take advantage of sunlight... perfect if you actually have windows...) Pricing starts at $8500 CDN (or about $5700 US) " It just needs a coffee iv and a waste disposal system and you'd never need to leave. If your boss loves you, he'll buy you one.