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Faster fast food for programmers
Faster fast food for programmersWhile the feedbag<tm>, as documented in the below featured video, was originally intended for busy or just plain lazy Americans, I foresee a widespread use of this device in the computer industry. Taking a 1 hour lunch break out of your 8 hour work day is a wooping 12.5% of your day just lost. I think company CEO's easily spot the potential of the feedbag<tm>. It'll be the device giving their company an advantage over rival firms that outsourcing never did. At the touch of attaching the sack, programmers can now code without impairment of food preoccupying their busy hands. Additionally, the feedbag keeps the keyboard and desk clean, lowering the changes of germ infestations and, of course, paves the way for a significant cut down on cleaning services to even further reduction of expenses.New Wearable Feedbags Let programmers Eat More, Code more, and Move Less This is just one of many videos posted on http://www.theonion.com/, a fantastic place for a five minute laugh! CommentsIf you have any comments to this article, please drop me a mail at firstclassthoughts at gmail dot com please indicate if I can't publish whole or parts of your comment on the site.If you like this site consider Help spread the wordShare this post on your favorite social bookmarking sites:
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