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Potty iPod holder puts relief on the playlist

by Nicole Girard
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For those of us who can't even part with our iPods long enough to take care of bathroom business, Atech Flash Technology has come up with the perfect little gadget.

The iCarta is a toilet paper dispenser and iPod player in one. Never again will iPod lovers face the discomfort of choosing between their potty and their portable music.

iCarta
Credit: Atech Flash Technology

The handy little dispenser has an iPod slot on top. It comes complete with two USB ports and works with all iPods with dock connectors.

The iCarta--which will ship July 15 and can currently be ordered via phone or e-mail through Atech--also works as a recharger, finally making it possible to charge up and, er, download at the same time.

Four high-performance, moisture-resistant speakers make the iCarta durable enough to withstand bathroom emergencies induced by even the spiciest of foods.

When nature calls, simply respond by plugging your MP3 player into the $99.95 iCarta. Easy-to-use controls allow for one-handed navigation, ensuring you never have to listen to Shakira, when the potty break is really calling for Nelly.

Ahhhh...relief!

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by yprtb October 21, 2008 7:06 AM PDT
LOL!!
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