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Where Can i buy those Chairs they have at the Apple Store?!?!
Where Can i buy those Chairs they have at the Apple Store?!?!
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Aug 25, 2003 — Jan 8, 2004
Furnishing new house...I want these in my house!!!

...and by these i don't mean small un-supervised little children.
WHERE CAN I GET THOSE SEATS!

...and by these i don't mean small un-supervised little children.
WHERE CAN I GET THOSE SEATS!
If you're serious...
It looks like nothing more than one of those exercise/rehab balls, medium size.
Can't be sure and I've never seen one in black.
It looks like nothing more than one of those exercise/rehab balls, medium size.
Can't be sure and I've never seen one in black.
no, you evil dunce! those chairs are much more than just simple swiss exercise balls.. they are comfortable, unique, Appley chairs that come from a place where "Appley" is a word. now where did i put that medication??
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Originally posted by vod[k]a: no, you evil dunce! those chairs are much more than just simple swiss exercise balls.. they are comfortable, unique, Appley chairs that come from a place where "Appley" is a word. now where did i put that medication?? |
i think you've seen one too many cereal commercials

the chairs are quite comfortable, and remind me of something that might be at Ikea. I don't know, though. Knowing apple, they were probably custom-designed by Ives and hand-made...
SOLID, ask Ricci, he has one, remember? 
-Owl

-Owl
I used to know the place where you could get them, I'll have to see if I can find them.
I remember them costing about 150-200 a peice.
I remember them costing about 150-200 a peice.
Sorry, my un-Appley bad. Wasn't thinking.
I'll go away now.
I'll go away now.
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I recall seeing something similar to that while shopping for my computer chair at office depot.
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Originally posted by daimoni: http://www.limn.com/index.html |
Actually, if you wanted the exact items as they have at the Apple Store, you'd be looking for the Tato collection by Baleri Italia. Prices more in the $350-$450 range.
I don't think those chairs in the kids section is made by Baleri Italia.
Yah they are, I checked on the bottom when I was there.
Take 3 friends, go to the Apple store, pick up the chairs and walk out.
What are they going to do? Who is really gonna try and stop 4 guys with huge balls?
Oh, and don't go back to that Apple store again.
What are they going to do? Who is really gonna try and stop 4 guys with huge balls?
Oh, and don't go back to that Apple store again.
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Originally posted by Aragorn: Yah they are, I checked on the bottom when I was there. |
I'm not sure what is more absurd...
The fact that they are Baleri Italia, or the fact that you checked...
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Originally posted by SOLIDAge:![]() |
Never mind the chairs. Wtf is she wearing?
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Originally posted by Mastrap: Never mind the chairs. Wtf is she wearing? |
Birkenstocks and a doily.
Darn 4 year old hippies.
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Originally posted by AKcrab: I'm not sure what is more absurd... The fact that they are Baleri Italia, or the fact that you checked... |
How about the fact that the Baleri Website is inaccessible to Macs?
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Originally posted by Nonsuch: How about the fact that the Baleri Website is inaccessible to Macs?
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Heh, can't get on with my Dell at work either
I hate it when web designers do that. At MOST, if they really have the urge to do that, a pop up window, or just a line of text, would come up and tell the person which browser to do, but still let them TRY with the browser they are on. Once I changed the User Agent of Safari the whole page worked fine. Safari displayed it perfectly.
Heh, I checked because my sister was interested in getting one. So I turned it over to find the brand name.
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Originally posted by Nonsuch: How about the fact that the Baleri Website is inaccessible to Macs?
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Aggg! Every thing I hate about javascript (and why I mostly have it off in Safari), The first window (the root www.baleri-italia.com one) not only does a restrictive browser check, but also maximizes the window, it's my main browser window I do other things while browsing I don't want your page to fill the screen, thanks. All this page displays is a language selection (you needed full screen to do this, because?) the language selection 'buttons' also require javascript (it's just a link why the javascript). These then open a Popup window, at about 800x600 or less, remind me again why you felt the need to resize my main window to 1280x1024.
I am a professional web designer, and even I HATE these tricks.
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Originally posted by Xeo: I hate it when web designers do that. At MOST, if they really have the urge to do that, a pop up window, or just a line of text, would come up and tell the person which browser to do, but still let them TRY with the browser they are on. Once I changed the User Agent of Safari the whole page worked fine. Safari displayed it perfectly. |
if (navigator.appName != "Microsoft Internet Explorer") {
check = true;
}
else {
check = false;
}
if (check == true) document.location = "./no_browse.htm";
Of course it works perfectly fine in Safari and Camino.
If anyone wants to send them an e-mail... info@baleri-italia.com
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Originally posted by RAzaRazor: What are they going to do? Who is really gonna try and stop 4 guys with huge balls? |
http://www.postureball.com/
http://www.fitterfirst.com/
Personally, I would go with the DuraBall Pro (from the fitterfirst.com website). All of the PostureBalls I had popped and I fell on my bottom, rather harshly. When the DuraBall Pro ruptured, it slowly deflated and allowed me enough time to get off.
http://www.fitterfirst.com/
Personally, I would go with the DuraBall Pro (from the fitterfirst.com website). All of the PostureBalls I had popped and I fell on my bottom, rather harshly. When the DuraBall Pro ruptured, it slowly deflated and allowed me enough time to get off.