There is nothing more infuriating about gadgets than the tangle of wires that feed them. In the olden days (back before WiFi), we once lost our rental deposit for the houseshare because we had drilled holes in the walls and ceilings between the router and our bedrooms. At the time, it sounded like a better bet less effort than blu-tacking cat5 to ceilings and hiding cable under wall-to-wall carpeting. And it was a good idea, right up until we each had to say goodbye to £300.
But you never need to suffer such indignities again! Not because someone invented WiFi (there are other cables, you know. It's not all about the internet), but because someone has invented a rug designed to hide cabling. The rest of the internet seems to hate it, but I think it's a cool idea that also looks good. It'd look better if they'd ordered UV or LED cabling for their gadgets and then fed it through the rug, but their g33k sk1llz0r5 are obviously nowhere near as 1337 as mine. I pwned all the n00bs.
[Via Gizmodo]
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Fabulous! What a great way to get around having all those darn cords about!