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This technology must only be used for good. |
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If I wiggle my toes, can it repressurize my broken, sinking office chair? |
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So like you're "drumming" your fingers impatiently only with your toes? |
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I'm afraid this can only end in calamity. |
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This would be very useful for..well, it would just be
very useful. |
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This makes me wonder how people have had their toes wiggled in the past |
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Can't... stop... must... bun... [+] |
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Gosh, thanks; I never know what to get Aunt
Phoebe for Christmas, but this year's a cinch. |
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Include an optional scalp massager attachmeny and I'll buy two! |
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Does it come in an extra tall version with a step ladder? For long
toe-wiggling sessions? |
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The mechanisms should be cross-coupled between
different chairs. |
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It should also be made possible to raise your cow
orker's chair by
active toe-wiggling. |
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Last night, I had a dream about banjos. |
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Well you're from Maine, right? |
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[MB] Some sort of IP standard for networked
toe-wiggling/chair elevation messages is needed |
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// Well you're from Maine, right? // |
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Yes, I am, but the banjo is not our traditional yokel
instrument (that would be a toss-up between the fiddle
and the Moose-Harp). I was simply bringing it up because it
seemed
oddly relevant to this discussion. |
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I have to say that I actually have heard of a man with only one arm, who rigged up a device to allow him to strum his banjo with his foot. |
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