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Dec 2, 2010

Bring Pleasing Visual Conformity to Cabling With the Rigid E-Line Cord

Turn your death-trap of precarious wiring into a design feature with E-Line. By placing a grooved, flexible exo-skin around the inner power cord, E-Line creates a semi-rigid cable you're able to spend hours obsessively tidying into a pleasing shape.

But don't throw out your last-gen floppy cables in a frenzy of excitement—the E-Line Cord is only a design concept at the moment. It'll be several weeks at the least before the Chinese can ship a supertanker full of clones of these out to the US.

25 comments:

  1. That has a lot of potential.
    Leave cable messages for your loved one in the kitchen.
    Like "WHYARENTYOUINHERE?"

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  2. Its good if you have a billion cables and don't want your house to look messy and disorganized.

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  3. great concept that is, the toaster looks a lot like mine :)

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  4. i love my wires :D

    and it looks like a toster :D

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  5. You could probably make neat designs yourself with an infinite amount of patience and plaster tacks.

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  6. it looks like a toaster because it is a toaster lol

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  7. Hay bud just stopping by and viewing the blog love what your doing with it keep it up. I am starting to post on my blog some more think you can stop by and take a look.

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  8. china can make a cheap knockoff of anything.

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  9. i need to get one of those... for my PC... ASAP

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  10. I peeded out all the people in your comments, they are a great resource for more blogs to follow!

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  11. *PEEPED OUT
    I meant peeped out
    /facepalm

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  12. so why havent they made a cordless toaster yet?

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  13. That is pretty neat. They are making computer cables like that also. I have a DVI cable you can do the same thing with.

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  14. Lol, looks like the cable is one solid piece.

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  15. Finally no more jungles of cords behind the TV.

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