New to Blog Engage and our community this blogger is always eager to find new innovations to share with his readers and is always helping people out with his knowledge. The owner of a daily tips, humors, health & and environment blog wilhb81 finds himself busy just keeping his site fresh and up 2 date. Still with everything in his day wilhb81 has managed to visit and bring to us here at blog engage an interesting guest blog topic. I would like to welcome our 3rd guest blogger as today I introduce to you wilhb81.
When the raining season arrives, all of the benches in the gardens or parks will always be in a wet conditions. This will decrease the visitors willing to sit on a wet and cold benches (Will you sit on it?)
Well, to overcome this problem, the Korean young inventor sung woo park has designed a brilliant “The Rolling Bench”.
So, how does this Rolling Bench function? Easy, all you have to do, is turn the handle in order to expose the dry part or side of the bench. Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam…Now we have the dry part that was untouched by the rain and we all can sit comfortably regardless the wet part.
You don’t want to sit on it? Never mind, you can still turn the handle to expose the dry part, so the next person or couple can sit on it. Will this not make the communication among the people become even closer?
When I first read this I wanted Canada to start using them. I think it’s an amazing idea and it’s surprising this isn’t already being used world wide. Overall the concept is great but I honestly never used one before lol so I wouldn’t know how it works in real life.
Lets say it’s not the greatest for when it’s raining but even after it rains I would love to sit down at the subway or bus stop once in a while but I can’t everything is so dam wet. This product and innovation would solve this problem.
Great guest blog it’s nice to see something different and you have delivered!
April 14th, 2008 at 9:23 am
When I first read this I wanted Canada to start using them. I think it’s an amazing idea and it’s surprising this isn’t already being used world wide. Overall the concept is great but I honestly never used one before lol so I wouldn’t know how it works in real life.
Lets say it’s not the greatest for when it’s raining but even after it rains I would love to sit down at the subway or bus stop once in a while but I can’t everything is so dam wet. This product and innovation would solve this problem.
Great guest blog it’s nice to see something different and you have delivered!
Thanks
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