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Previously on "I need one of these"

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  • dang65
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    Ah, right. Nah, wasn't me. Know the type though.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by dang65
    Well, I strongly doubt the drum kit desk is an original idea so if you're basing your suspicions on that alone then I'd say, no, probably not.
    I sat next to another contractor on a gig in Staines who was also a drum teacher. Spent half the day playing the drums with every item on his desk. Nice bloke, but that drove me mad sometimes.

    BTW even electric drums aren't silent.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by dang65
    Someone definitely needs to build a drum kit into a desk as well. Exercise, tension release, creativity. It would have everything. They could use electronic drum pads and feed them into headphones in call centres so the operators could hammer away for a few seconds between calls.
    LOL - Sounds like the kind of thing Clive James would feature on his show from Japan.

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    dang, do I know you?
    Well, I strongly doubt the drum kit desk is an original idea so if you're basing your suspicions on that alone then I'd say, no, probably not.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by dang65
    Someone definitely needs to build a drum kit into a desk as well. Exercise, tension release, creativity. It would have everything.
    dang, do I know you?

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  • dang65
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    I can't believe no one's tried building exercise equipment into a desk before. Might make the office a bit sweaty if everyone had one though.

    Someone definitely needs to build a drum kit into a desk as well. Exercise, tension release, creativity. It would have everything. They could use electronic drum pads and feed them into headphones in call centres so the operators could hammer away for a few seconds between calls.

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  • chubba
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    You all know I could do with one so am very excited about this! Will there be one that will hold my three monitors, mac laptop, backup hard drives and little Dell server? I bloody hope so, for the good of my chair...

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  • Buffoon
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    The comment below the picture give me hope "Guinea pig: Roger Highfield, science editor of The Daily Telegraph, lost nine pounds on the treadmill".

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  • wendigo100
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    Don't you think the bloke in the picture looks a c*** though?

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  • Buffoon
    started a topic I need one of these

    I need one of these

    When I move, I'm not going to work from home. I get no exercise at all at the moment. I need one of these: Daily Telegraph.

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