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Pocket Your Magazine

Spending time on the toilet, staring at the ceiling and other boring decoration seems to be a totally inefficient use of our time. What if you could have a few short articles to read to help you pass that time? Sure, anyone could take a magazine into the bathroom. But to carrying one into a public restroom could be embarrassing.

It's likely that you will toss your magazines after you read them. So the trick is to rip out the few pages (assuming you own the magazine) you want to read, fold them into small rectangles, and carry the few pages into the restroom with you. The small rectangles can be easily carried in your pants or shirt pockets. And they are easily disposed of after serving their purpose.

Mel
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 02:00:00 +0000

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