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Inspired by the Remote Control Finder idea recently posted, I thought to myself where it would make the most sense to place one.
It's always in front of you. A sliding panel (glass?) could be used to cover it up when the entire surface is needed. The transmitting LED's can be mounted on the far
edge, making aiming the remote a snap.
Available in several sizes and woodgrains.
Remote Control Finder
http://www.halfbake..._20Control_20Finder [Cedar Park, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Remote Control Remote Control
http://www.theonion...3104/newremote.html For the extra-lazy. [Cedar Park, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Remote control watch
http://www.quemex.co.uk/ [sufc, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]
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Great. Now I've lost the coffee table *again*. Oh look, it's behind the couch cushion. No, wait, that's the stereo coffee table... |
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Shoot. I just read the remote finder and had the same idea. Rats rats rats. Ah well, I can't in good conscience fishbone an idea that I also came up with. This thing is just common sense. (+) |
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Why would I want to lean forward to the coffee table, when I could have a sofa remote? One built into each arm, maybe. |
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a coffee table remote would make it much harder to channel surf, as opposed to a sofa remote, so that has to be a good thing. |
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Maybe the remote panel slides out from the coffee table like a cd drawer to make it easier to surf from the couch. |
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Just hit the thing with your toes. |
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