In his 1984 book, Window of Opportunity, Gingrich combined his passion for public policy and his passion for living room furniture into one sweeping proposal—the creation of a new “health chair,” an instrument that would do everything from monitoring recovery from major medical procedures, to churning out perfectly calibrated recipes from Weight Watchers.
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In his 1984 book, Window of Opportunity, Gingrich combined his passion for public policy and his passion for living room furniture into one sweeping proposal—the creation of a new “health chair,” an instrument that would do everything from monitoring recovery from major medical procedures, to churning out perfectly calibrated recipes from Weight Watchers.
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Preeeeeeeeetty sure that’s the big chair by Galbraith Hall at UCSD.
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I think I saw those in Idiocracy!
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Between this and the moon base, I’m pretty sure...isn’t so much running
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