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I feel quite shroven now. [+] |
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[+] as long as the mechanism is programmeable or controllable to permit all four possible orientations. |
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I feel like this will produce problems in most average height rooms. |
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Recommended for bedrooms with high ceilings. |
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Assuming a rectangular prism there are either 3 or 6 orientations depending on whether you're counting each side as an orientation. If your mattress is a regular triangular prism you can have 4 or 8. |
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No obviously the mattress would not be either square or triangular cross section, and nor would you sleep on the edge. Those are all silly suggestions. |
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However a normal rectangular flat thinn-ish mattress has two faces (call them x and y) and two ends (call them a and b). So the four orientations are (written as (face up, head end):
start: (x,a)
flip around long axis: (y,a)
flip around sort axis: (x,b)
flip around long axis: (y,b)
flip around short axis to return to start position. |
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"I confess! I confess!!" (ie: confession) |
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<<mechanical whirrr...ffFLiPp!>> |
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"Hll Mrry fll lf grss, th Lrd ss wth thhee..." (ie: penance, while squashed under the mattress) |
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[+] for newest Inquisition device since the Rick Roll and Baby Shark |
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