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Laziness has spawned many a brilliant silly idea. Robotic vacuum cleaners, cars that parallel park on their own, battery-propelled lollypops and the annual Father’s day favorite, the motorized tie rack.
So it should come as no surprise that lazy bastard Italian engineer Enrico Berruti has created a prototype of a self-making bed.
On display at the International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva, this is a household gadget that I might be able to get my wife onboard with.
The push of a button has the blanket pulled over the bed and everything else smoothed out.
Berruti is up against approximately 720 other competitors vying for either venture capital money or a big sale. The inventor originally had the idea to help accommodate people with serious back and/or other medical problems. But let’s face it, this is a product that knows no boundaries.
Named “Selfy the Easy Bed,” now you can tell your significant other that they’re not the only ‘easy’ thing in bed.
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April 4th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
1[...] Engadget wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt [...]
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April 5th, 2008 at 11:09 am
3You have got to be kidding me. No wonder we don’t have a cure for cancer yet when people are up to things like this!
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