abc.net.au — Pressure sensors in this interactive furniture detect how heavy you are then 'tell' the chair to change colour accordingly. "For example, imagine that a heavy person sat on the sofa. The sofa would change its colour from white to red, as if the blood pressure was rising high," says Kanaya.
Jul 30, 2007 View in Crawl 4
psygnisfiveJul 31, 2007
No, if he were doing that, he'd BE his furniture.
mineworkerJul 31, 2007
I see what you did there!
surkazJul 31, 2007
"Ask the sofa."ORWhat does the sofa say?"
ostracizeJul 31, 2007
Like this kind of furniture:<a class="user" href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=WablWNefNrY">http://youtube.com/watch?v=WablWNefNrY</a>
enginbeeringJul 31, 2007
Unless they're thin and need emotional support from their furniture."I feel bad about myself...oh well-at least my chair thinks I'm skinny"
psygnisfiveJul 31, 2007
Wow, are you serious? You didn't get the OBVIOUS joke I made about how a woman would misinterpret what he said into an insult? How I was playing off his statement that women are overly sensitive, and responding in a way that itself was overly sensitive, thus deepening the humor by folding it back on itself?
capellathestarAug 1, 2007
"Do I look fat in this chair?"
whalen25Aug 2, 2007
Maybe you should start listening to both of them