The RPR Float Table elastically deforms and stabilizes when force is applied. It is a matrix of "magnetized" wooden cubes that levitate with respect to one another. The repelling cubes are held in equilibrium by a system of tensile steel cables.
The tables are acclaimed for their capricious, yet sturdy disposition.
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What I look for in a table is something that will erase my credit cards and that I can't sit a drink on.
And don't even consider putting your laptop near it if you've still got a conventional hard drive rather than an SSD.
Can hard drive inside a laptop be erased by a magnet embedded in a wood block a few inches away? I'm dubious. Doesn't magnetic field strength follow an inverse cube law? And I had the impression that the magnetic layer on hard disks had much higher coercivity than on things like tape or floppy disk media.
In other words, putting your laptop on this table probably won't have the same effect as pinning a floppy to your fridge with a magnet.
Worst. Rubik's. Cube. ever.
cube tables goes great with ball couch
Now when you say Floating Point Unit.
This companion cube is ticklish.