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Under – the – Desk Playtime!

webble

Well it isn’t a car, but it does have wheels. Who would have thought their would be a market for this. Keeping your feet busy while sitting at a computer. This does look like a nicely done design though. Do you think I can get work to right this off as making me more productive? It says it will be at the Neo Con Show this week in Chicago; which I will be at, so I will get to check it out. I’ll let you know if it is any good.

From Core77;
In order to promote the physiological benefits of movement and motion of lower leg activity, in addition to remedying the all-around-lameness of lazy legs at the workplace, BriteConcepts has developed the Webble. Making its debut today at NeoCon 2007 in Chicago, the Webble is an ergonomic ottoman that lets your lower half surf the floor while you surf the web, pretending to work. There are two versions: Webble features a hardshell surface with grips while Webble AIR sports a flexible mesh membrane–both versions have smooth casters, a patent-pending spring suspension, and a self-braking mechanism.

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This is better then what Dali plays with under the desk……

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