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Inventor to watch Super Bowl from a chair in the air

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By Jason Carr
Fox 2 News


Inventor Steve Michlin will be watching the Super Bowl at home in his chair in the air.

We know this because he posted a truly unique YouTube video (posted below) dedicated to telling you that you can't sit in his chair.  As the clip unfolds, Steve plays his guitar and sings, flips on a trampoline and inexplicably spends a great deal of time walking on his hands on a treadmill.

"I've been tinkering with it over the last four years," Michlin said about his Super Bowl chair.

The man hold patents.

"I've got 39 patents," he explained.

39 patents having to do with toner cartridges.  In other words, when you have time and money, you have fun.

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