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From: "Mike Caprio" <mikecap@sidehack.sat.gweep.net>
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> Initially, my wife saw Rokenbok as a temporary thing - set up now
> and then and put away when not in use. She's now grudgingly allowed
> me to keep things assembled but has given me a Rokenbok corner
> w. "borders." Something about Rokenbok not fitting in w. her living
> room decor...

I've got a homemade air hockey table that I use to store stuff on;
it's very much like the display tables that you'd find in stores, only
a little bigger. It's nice having a table with corners that keep the
balls from rolling around (especially when you have a cat).

> I did send an e-mail to Rokenbok questioning the "Ages 6 and Up"
> label. Even if done tongue-in-cheek, it would be nice for them to
> acknowledge their "somewhat more mature" customers in their
> packaging and on their Web site.

Well, that's why we made Rokenworld. :)

Mike

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