I can't understand why it never caught on...
I can't understand why it never caught on...
I can't understand why it never caught on...
Tom Scott looks good in a 90's shirt and tie.
This is exactly the sort of thing he'd do if given access to a time machine.
That's weak. Just put it on you boner, and you're good to go.
Super handy when you're working in data centers.
Did you know that STRAP ON spelled backwards is NO PARTS?
Yeah that joke comes from a slightly different angle, but I think it still loosely fits here as well LOL!
Nathan Fielder had one in The Rehearsal.
When the hell is season 2 of that going to arrive? I know a few months ago they confirmed it was in production, so hopefully soon! Such a great show, Nathan Fielder is the king of dead pan comedy.
• in seconds!
The factory floor must know the power you yield
God help you if he takes his right hand out of his pocket.
Standing desk meet walking desk
he's looking on as he continues typing, listless to whomever will read his bullshit LinkedIn post.
You jest. But, as a standing desk worker, something like this looks amazing.
Absolutely! The angle seems a bit off though. Looks like neck pain.
Yes. Looking down at that angle is also a hard no.
It's reverse AC for your groin! Get swamp crotch without the hassle of effort.
"in seconds." Ah yes, clearly the best point made for this product.
You really can't argue with "in seconds." It's what made me go to eBay.
I wish I remembered the actual product name but I recall there being, and people making fun of, this gnarly LAN party backpack that allowed you to carry your PC, a power supply and a fucking CRT monitor around on a rigid frame backpack to bring your entire setup with you everywhere.
One of the image macros floating around back then was of that thing with a rig attached so you could have your mouse and keyboard in front of you and the monitor held ahead of you from over the top allowing you to walk around playing Doom. 🤣
Maybe useful for field work, but I can't justify the office equivalent of a grillwalker for anything else.
Step 1. Cut a hole in a box. 2. Put your junk in the box. 3. Make her open the box.
And that's the way you do it!
Nah man, if you ever had your meat beaten by your girl you should know that they are rough as fuck with your junk, it would hurt and if they have nails then god forbid you try it
I remember that in some episode of Digimon some kid had one of those and back then I thought this was the most amazing shit.
I had a job that bought me one of these about 15 years ago, never used it
It just needed a monkey with a tip cup.
The original walking desk
I can think of exactly one person I’ve ever met that would use this. It was a dude in college who would walk across campus back to his dorm holding an open laptop in one arm and occasionally using the other hand to interact with it.
This was when you needed a PCMCIA card to have WiFi on your laptop, so it was probably new and exciting to have that mobility.
Smartphones
That game was amazing. Although I didn't realize that there was a Dreamcast version or that the Dreamcast had a keyboard.
I definitely had a keyboard for my Dreamcast. It was my first internet enabled console, as well as my first exposure to online gaming with strangers (previously I had only done direct TCP/IP connections with friends on games like Diablo 1 and Starcraft). Phantasy Star Online was so damn addictive.
To be honest I didn't even realise this was the Dreamcast cover. It was an awesome game though
I learned how to type with this, at the age of 22 as a full time software engineer! I never knew how to touch type, but then I somehow landed a software engineering job. I figured I needed to learn, so I downloaded this and played it so much. Good times.
You are describing my touchtyping/zombieslaying adventure. This game literally taught me how to type, it's amazing!
I surprisingly good game! I also learned that my touch typing was decent, but not when zombie mobs are attacking me.