Hello Perl coders,
I like coding outdoors, that giv=
es me inspiration. Since the Spring I tried doing that by going to city par=
ks. I use a lithium=C2=A0AC battery generator that gives me a full day of w=
ork, an LTE internet, and a sun shade to reduce screen glare. I found that =
working standing kept me much warmer on cooler days, so the simplest way wa=
s to put a camping table on top of a park picnic table, and to work standin=
g.=C2=A0
However, I didn't want to be limited by the presence o=
f picnic table locations, so I carried another larger table with me. As I w=
as doing that, I got the idea that if I could hang a table off a tree's=
trunk, then that would give me a "table leg" of any height that =
I need. It would=C2=A0be an elegant solution, which could mean that the tab=
le to carry would be something small (no long legs).=C2=A0 I headed to Amaz=
on to find such a product, but couldn't find one. However, I found a pa=
tent that's expired in 2001, titled "Tree Table."=C2=A0=C2=A0=
I thought that it would be fun to build the table in th=
e patent. And so I did.=C2=A0 My goal was to make something that's ad-h=
oc and light, that I can always have with me. Then, I could work anywhere, =
where there's a good tree. (Of course, the Tree Table doesn't damag=
e the tree, it just mounts using snugly fit straps around the trunk.)=C2=A0=
People stopped to ask me about my setup, curious. It must be becaus=
e of the pandemic. I didn't think there would be so much interest in an=
unusual thing like that. But, most people are now working from home, and d=
on't have an office-home separation.=C2=A0 So I decided to manufacture =
it and sell it. I put it up on IndieGoGo under the name of "Tree Table=
."=C2=A0 Check it out.=C2=A0
Thanks,
Boris Reitman
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