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When I go to bed every night, I usually stow my phone and laptop, take off my glasses and pants, and put on my night pants (yes, I suffer from night pants).
The next morning, I do the opposite. What's needed is a revolving clothesline suspended over my bed, where I can put my laptop in the first bucket,
pants in the pants bucket and so on, without ever getting out of bed.
Gone are the days and the people who claim that this is WKTE.
The Wrong Trousers
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ub14w 4and20's idea, and its pitfalls, loosely interpreted by the two greatest actors in the history of cinema. [DrBob, Apr 22 2022]
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+ love it and well written to produce laughter. |
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//Gone are the days and the people who claim that this is WKTE// Some of us are old* enough to remember Wallace and Gromit's inventions, Pee Wee Herman's Breakfast Maker (probably stolen from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Benny Hill), Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times Eating Machine AND, of course, Rube Goldberg himself. |
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However [+] for the pandemic-lockdown friendly application revolving (ha) around working from home, getting in/out of bed, as a LifeLine. |
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*Historians may be physically young, but are always old souls. As historians age, they approach catching up with themselves; recursion stack overflow gets 'em in the end. |
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On the one hand, Wallace's "drop out of bed through the
floor"
is brilliant, but that means, when worn out at the end of
the
day, you need to climb back up the stairs. It needs bedroom
&
kitchen (office, whatever) to swap places (vertically) during
the day, & again at night, so you always go "down" to the
required space.
I have seen an old (very very old, black & white) comedy,
with
a bunch of rope-pulls above the bed to do useful stuff
(make
breakfast, etc), including one rope to lift all the other
ropes
up out of the way.
The idea itself is very clever. |
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