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Potato Chip Hand

Written by: zenical on 25 January 2010 at 4:58 pm 4 Comments

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Do you like to eat chips in front of your computer? I’m just one of them too! I sometimes have my chips while blogging.. And the keyboard becomes a little oily after that ^^”

The robot hand is operated when you push a button on the shaft to grab your chip. It is soft enough to not completely crush your chip, and it’s stable enough to carry it without dropping.

I rather dity my keyboard and lick my fingers – that’s the best part about eating chips! XD

Source: Gizmodo

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  • Shazzsteel said:

    I felt I should say something along the lines of “yo dawg we heard you like hands so we put a hand in your hand so you can grab chips while your grabbing chips” or something like that.

    Seems handy though as it keeps your hands nice and clean. So…how will you grab pringles from the pringles container? gg

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    zenical Reply:

    I saw your tweet about your pringles. Blogging about this made me remember you for some reason. LOL! They should just have larger cans… My hands get stuck when I attempt to attack the bottom of the can =X

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    Shazzsteel Reply:

    I sucks when you want to reach in for the remaining few, its an eternal struggle for that last few tasty chippy goodness. They should design a hand specifically for pringle containers, id probably buy it.

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    zenical Reply:

    which is why I stopped eating pringles.. I now consume.. Calbee Hot and Spicy.. or what I am well known for – MAMEE. HAHA!

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