h a l f b a k e r yThis would work fine, except in terms of success.
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I was so excited, I didn't know water rowers existed and I thought you invented it, then I clicked your link. But to be clear it's just lights in the water rower you're suggesting. Okay, I'll bun that. Might be cool to just have sparkly bits being illuminated by the swirling water. |
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Ah yes, yes just lights in an already existing water-type rower. |
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Could one of those water based rowers not double up as a washing machine? |
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[xen] That's a good idea, especially if the protocol was that you go on the rowing machine, then put your sweaty clothes in the rowing machine water tank to be washed by the next person on the rowing machine (there's a logistical thing here about having to then walk in the nude to the changing room, but I'm sure a solution can be found to this). It goes without saying that the rowing machine will also power a centrifuge to spin-dry the clean clothes. |
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I was trying to think of a way to have it double as an aquarium, but I'm pretty sure it would kill any aquatic life you put inside one. |
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg rowing machine? Wait a minute ... Never mind. |
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