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The Danish audiophiles at AIAIAI have what they say are the first ever sketches of a flatscreen TV鈥攆rom 80 years ago. Beyond an amazing artifact, the drawing raises questions for today: can you really patent a shape Don ;t press us on the sordid details, but we happen to be in the interesting and privileged position of sitting on documents that contain Arne Jacobsen drawings called House of the Future stanley tazas 8217;. Produced in 1932, a few years after the stanley cup original House of the Future was designed, these documents display comprehensive drawings of what we ;re quite certain has to be the world first flat screen TV. As you can tell from the amazing, 78-year-old design sketch by the distinguished design duo, Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen, the flat screen TV is actually an idea that been out there for quite a while. If you examine the left of the sketch, you ;ll see a square shape that the designers call fjernsynsplade ;. The direct translation of this is television plate ;, and it undoubtedly bears a remarkable resemblance to the electronic device that come to be the focal point of so many modern-day households. The figures are lounging around on what appears to be some sort of beanbag chair and they ;re watching a bit of television plate, as it were. There even a hint of cyber-technology in the text that says: ; Pictures on walls are transmitted via radio from painting collections stanley quencher to the television plate and ca
We ;ve all smacked a vending machine at one time or another to free a snagged snack. But to encourage a bunch of rowdy rugby fans to choose its beer, Argentina Cerveza Salta created a vending machine that has to be tackled before it will give up its goods. An stanley deutschland d we ;re not talking a little bump or anything. stanley quencher After you insert your coins you need to hit the Rugbeer machine with some level of force before your beer will be dispensed. And if y stanley becher ou ;re curious how your tackle measures up, where you ;d normally find the drink selection buttons on the front of the machine is a power meter that indicates the strength of your collision. You ;ll get your beer as long as you reach the Chicken level, but we suspect most bar patrons will be focused squarely on reaching the Bull. [Cerveza Salta via PSFK] AdvertisingGadgetsVending Machines Zjjl Why Oh Why Does the Skootcase Only Exist For Kids
The Danish audiophiles at AIAIAI have what they say are the first ever sketches of a flatscreen TV鈥攆rom 80 years ago. Beyond an amazing artifact, the drawing raises questions for today: can you really patent a shape Don ;t press us on the sordid details, but we happen to be in the interesting and privileged position of sitting on documents that contain Arne Jacobsen drawings called House of the Future stanley tazas 8217;. Produced in 1932, a few years after the stanley cup original House of the Future was designed, these documents display comprehensive drawings of what we ;re quite certain has to be the world first flat screen TV. As you can tell from the amazing, 78-year-old design sketch by the distinguished design duo, Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen, the flat screen TV is actually an idea that been out there for quite a while. If you examine the left of the sketch, you ;ll see a square shape that the designers call fjernsynsplade ;. The direct translation of this is television plate ;, and it undoubtedly bears a remarkable resemblance to the electronic device that come to be the focal point of so many modern-day households. The figures are lounging around on what appears to be some sort of beanbag chair and they ;re watching a bit of television plate, as it were. There even a hint of cyber-technology in the text that says: ; Pictures on walls are transmitted via radio from painting collections stanley quencher to the television plate and ca

