Blog everywhere with Connect-A-Desk laptop holder

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on June 22nd, 2008

Blog everywhere with Connect-A-Desk laptop holder
Looks like we now have the blogging equivalent of the Brassiere. A new geek bra, or man-siere if you will. This device is perfect for highly caffeinated bloggers and those who just can’t get away from their laptop. Blog while grocery shopping, check out some porn while walking home, even live-blog in a DMV line.

Connect-A-Desk makes it all possible while likely giving you some kind of long term back and neck problem. The connect-A holder is compatible with any size laptop, notebook, or tablet computer and features fully adjustable straps.

[Think Geek]

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3 Comments to “Blog everywhere with Connect-A-Desk laptop holder”
  1. jsanderz Says:

    This could prove to be a good idea, if only it didn’t look so uncomfortable.
    Regards.

  2. Brian Says:

    When we originated this product in the late 1990’s/, we took into account the average shape of the computer user and built in a contour at the body contact point to accommodate any size belly - even pregnant a-)

    http://www.a2zsolutions.com/desks/walking/lapwalker.htm

  3. sandrar Says:

    Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.

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