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I slept on sand only once. I was out of the wind and snow, over the water pipe from a hot spring, and had a stray kitten climb in with me, so I remember it as a good night. But the sand itself felt hard and lumpy--it doesn't give and conform to one's body. Put some sort of fluidizing mechanism in the sand bed, and I might try it again. |
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Snacking might be problematic. Gritty crisps and such. |
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//You also might sink.// Maybe, but the Mythbusters couldn't sink in their quicksand test. I was also assuming a sheet over the top of the sand, though I failed to say so. |
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Well I have had some very lovely and comfortable naps on the sand. The sand of coarse should be very fine and soft. I can, however see that it might get uncomfortable as a full time bed so maybe it would be better suited as a massage table???? Whatever snack crumbs get on the bed can easily be coverd with a nice layer of sand. |
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Here's a thought--some folks sleep on their back, and don't move much, while others sleep on their sides, and some move and toss more than others. I'm thinking this idea is based on a back-sleeper, maybe. I can't sleep on my back at all, and turn side-to-side a lot, which would stir up lumps in the sand. |
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maybe heated... not a good idea for yours truly since I have 4 cats, though. |
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//The sand of coarse should be very fine and soft.// |
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Intersting... "the sentence of incorrect should be very grammatical and correct". |
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There is a low pressure bed used in nursing burns patients that is basically a big box full of sand grain sized silica glass balls that has warm air blown through it. Has a porous top sheet that allows the air through. It's called a Clinitron bed [link]. |
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oh my I created an oxymoron without even knowing it. Thanks globaltourniquet. |
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//Whatever snack crumbs get on the bed can easily be coverd with a nice layer of sand.//
...hence the ANTS! |
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//You haven't actually slept on ...//
sand's way better than anything damp, and I'd take small boulders over cold concrete any day.
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//Whatever snack crumbs get on the bed can easily be coverd with a nice layer of sand.//
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Don't gotta worry about smoking in bed, either. |
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The sand issue at hand was that the sand would GET MINGLED IN WITH THE CRISPS, hence a gritty mouth feel. |
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I'm not worred about crumbs in the bed, I've had many of them... |
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// I've had many of them.. // |
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Yes, your reputation goeth before you ..... |
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Oh, sorry, you meant crumbs. Didn't you ? |
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Its a human sized litter box.. |
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Actually what I meant, [8th of 7], (if indeed that is you behind the cat fragments), but didn't mean to say was, I've had many men who were crummy in bed, and *that* should be a warning that THEIR REPUTATION MAY PRECEEDE THEM... |
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<industriously piles more sandbags on parapet, huddles in kevlar and pulls hat down over ears> |
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<re-reads memoirs of General von Paulus> |
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<timidly waves white flag> |
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//fluidizing mechanism // |
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// But the sand itself felt hard and lumpy--it doesn't give
and conform to one's body. // |
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Just laying on top of sand doesn't do much for comfort,
you're right, [baconbrain]. But with some work, it is possible
to shape the sand so that it follows the curves of your body.
Once you have created the negative of your shape, lying in
it will feel super comfortable. |
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