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It can be installed inside TV beds. That's amazing! We call it TV lift or TV action.
I think you don't want your customers to first open the lid first then go back to bed and put the TV up, this procedure must be in one go like when you press up button, lid open with pressure from TV lift mechanism(lid will open automatically).
So we use 2pcs wheels on top of this lift that help to open lid. Pls find below video and you will understand what I am saying more clearly.
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I absolutely cannot wait for this ❤️ . I'm already crying (happy, inspired tears). But if you think this kind of moving, informative content is a once-off from the ABC, you'd be wrong.
So many people (especially those of my generation and younger), underestimate how good the content coming out of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is. I'm talking well-produced, beautifully crafted, topical, intellectual and most importantly, entertaining content - even if it's clearly done on a tight budget!
A few examples of the content I'm talking about...
🥕 I just finished the 3-part docuseries ("Maggie Beer’s Big Mission") featuring Australian icon Maggie Beer on a mission to improve our nation's aged care system, with a focus on food (of course). I thought I knew what it was like inside aged care facilities and what could be done to improve them - this show taught me so much more about the complexities of this issue.
🤯 I'm loving the new "I Was Actually There" series, based on the format of "You Can't Ask Me That", which interviews people who witnessed some of Australia's biggest historical news events. It's a perspective on these events that I've never heard before, and teaches you a lot about human resilience.
🔪 Nemesis (released ~6 months ago) showcases the Liberal party's time in government and follows previous similar docuseries on previous governments - The Killing Season, The Howard Years & Labor in Power. If you're a politics nerd and love watching the power dynamics play out, this is like watching back-to-back reality TV contestant interviews but featuring politicians.
Plus you can't go past the old favourites...
🏛 Our Sunday mornings are often spent watching Insiders with David Speers, helping me stay up to date on the political events of the week.
📰 7:30 regularly opens my eyes to issues I'd never even heard about before.
📺 Gruen was probably my 'gateway drug' to the ABC many moons ago, even before I worked in the advertising industry. Now it's a mainstay of our household's TV watching schedule and the format just keeps on delivering 🥇 .
🎵 And who can forget Spicks and Specks - still my favourite TV quiz show of all time (only just nudging out Hard Quiz - another ABC delight).
Our national broadcaster cops a lot of (sometimes fair) criticism, but I think they're doing a decent job of evolving into a more digital-first platform ( 👋 iview, ABC Listen & ABC News app), while continuing to produce content that reflects the biggest issues facing modern Australia - and that's no mean feat for an organisation that's been around since 1932.
I'm an ABC die-hard and yes, I'm proud of it 😂 .
I’ve been working on this project for a while now and can’t wait for everyone to see it from Aug 20 at 830pm on ABC TV and iview - The Assembly.
It’s been an amazing experience and I know you are going to love this group of people.