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Take your power-nap with this adjustable
third arm TO PROP UP YOUR HEAD
Attaches to any table.
Guaranteed to rest your head.
Type like you read.
Oakworks Desktop Portal
http://www.tattooch...ttoo_chairs_dtp.htm Exactly what you're looking for. Pretty comfortable. [Chance, Aug 16 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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It's about time there was a headrest that goes in_front_of your head, rather than behind it.
Looking through the office and home computer products available, there are rests for almost everything _except_ your head (wrist rests, foot rests, etc) so I think there's a market for this. |
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I worked in an office once with a woman who kept a big pillow in one of her desk drawers. After lunch, she'd get the pillow out, put it on her desk and sleep for half an hour. |
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Yes it is quit tiring and embarassing when you wake up and your hands arn't quite yours for the first few minutes. |
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I once had a similar experience in a house I subletted for a summer. |
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The basement bathroom was only about four feet by two feet. The toilet was positioned so that when seated, you faced a wall just inches from your face. The redeeming feature of this bathroom was that the toilet paper roller was positioned just below my face -- I could take a little nap while getting up for an early morning sit-down. More reason to buy 3-ply puffy stuff. |
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I think the only drawback was that I had to push my knees aside just to sit down. |
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