The TV Remote Pocket Pillow Will Ruin Your Back
Posted by Sean Fallon on March 17, 2008
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I’ll admit that an illustrated pocket pillow for a remote control is a fairly clever idea—after all, most remotes go missing in the vicinity of the couch. However, after the remote digs into your back for the millionth time, you will probably regret being stupid enough to pay $116 for a damned pillow in the first place.
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[...] Why that TV pocket pillow decided to use the remote of a crappy Comcast/Motorola DVR box as their illustration of a remote is beyond me, but the view is actually quite useful. It’s a pillow with a pocket designed for you to shove your remote into when you’re not using it. There are quite a few problems with it, such as the fact that whether you’re not disciplined decent to put a remote on the coffee table when you’re done using it, you probably won’t put it into the pillow either. But hey, we won’t tell you how to spend your $116. [Uncommon Goods via Nerd Approved] [...]
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[...] Pourquoi le dessinateur de cet oreiller avec une poche pour télécommande a décidé d’ajouter l’illustration d’une télécommande de magnétoscope Motorola dessus me dépasse franchement, mais l’idée peut être pratique. C’est un oreiller avec une poche conçue pour accueillir votre télécommande quand vous ne l’utilisez pas. Mais il y a quelques inconvénients. Le premier étant que vous n’êtes déjà pas assez discipliné pour remettre la télécommande sur la table basse quand vous avez fini. Donc, vous ne la mettrez pas non plus dans l’oreiller. Mais, bon, ce n’est pas à nous de vous dire comment dépenser, hum, hum, 90€. [Uncommon Goods via Nerd Approved] [...]
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