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I'm totally curious why this idea is in *sticky-notes*... |
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I'll assume the unseen part of this device must be stuck to the table, so that when an ordinary person puts own legs under the table, the gadget isn't dislodged. |
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Well, if they weren't sticky before
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Well, several of these tables of course exist. Designers have been producing them for a long time. |
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When a language allows for a double meaning of a word (such as "legs") one of the first thing designers do, is to design an object around that double meaning. |
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Table "legs" wich resemble real legs have therefor been around for a long time. [link] |
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What I want to know is, which came first, the table or the table leg? |
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The table leg, obviously, else the table wouldn't have a leg
to stand on. |
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[2 Fries] I thought at the beginning: That's a really crazy lawn
mower. |
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