New Home wrote: » Well, there's an idea...
New Home wrote: » When you have kids, or drunk people. It's a dad-lifehack.
New Home wrote: » Sure, 'cause that's how suspenders should be attached - to your t-shirt... and "strategically placed" on one single point at the back. Still, thanks for shaving a good, good few years off my age by calling me a millenial.
New Home wrote: » Then I need glasses. And I was thinking of these kinds of suspenders anyway. But I take your point. ]
Esel wrote: » ^ Not getting it?
SuperS54 wrote: » Need to click on the Imgur link below the photo as it's actually an MP4 video.
New Home wrote: » But... where would you put the junk that usually goes in there, like blunt scissors, plug adaptors, sellotape, freezer bag ties, broken off crayons, fuses, etc?
Capt'n Midnight wrote: »
Liamalone wrote: » I'd be more worried about it being a fire hazard!
Mellor wrote: » If it was above the counter, would you still worry? I don't think the hazard aspect is any different.
GreeBo wrote: » I'd say arguably the hazard is increased having them all into a single device which has a single socket...
Anyway, it wouldnt really tidy up much unless you get yourself a bunch of nice short cables....
Ayla Petite Ping-pong wrote: » ^ That's all well and good if you're in sunny Summer Bay or frying in Fla. But in 53oN un-sunny Ireland what you really want is either zero-cost GPS sun tracking garden reflectors... / Or this orb concept, which can even use magnified moonlight to charge the smart car during the nighthours. During the day it could probably boil a kettle in second, or heat the outdoor swamming pool in an hour.http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/spherical-sun-power-generator/