Underbed Lift.


The Underbed Lift will hide your 50 inch flatscreen TV underneath the bed til you are ready to watch. It unfolds with via remote control in about 45 seconds, and rotates so you can watch from anywhere in the room. Is this cool or what? Push play or go to YouTube. Link to product information. -via PAgent’s Progress

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Why don't you do what has been done in the movies, and seems to be a lot cheaper?

Either hang it on the wall, or if you find it to be ugly, don't have one in your bedroom. Or, make it so you can push a button so it rotates behind the wall, similar to those walls that would have bookcases which would lead to a hidden room.
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Dust tends to cumulate more under the bed... not very good for a tv.

Jumping on the bed would definitly break the tv if it's still under the bed. Making some humpin with your sex partner would cause the same effect I presume.

I would hate to see the repair bill on one of those.

Just put that flat screen tv on a wall... it's prettier and a lot less expensive.
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They were called "Duffers" in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duffer_%28Narnia%29

It's been twenty years or so since I read that book; amazing, how quickly it comes back.
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It’s been twenty years or so since I read that book; amazing, how quickly it comes back.

Well it's about time to pick it up again. Or better yet the whole series. There is much in the Chronicles that is written for adults; I've read the whole series a number of times (each of the books can be finished on a Sunday afternoon) and something new hits me every time.
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A sciopod is also featured in another book, 'Baudolino', by Umberto Eco, a historical fiction novel based partly on early stories of the kingdom of Prester John in the 13th century. Not quite reading material for adolescents, though I remember reading "The Name of the Rose" in high school. For anyone interested in medieval history, Umberto Eco's novels are great reads.
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