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This works well with a thing I thought of just a few days ago, but as per your invnetion would work well with hammocks as well: |
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Getting up does not work especially well, people are sometimes groggy, slow moving and would like to stay in bed. |
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If a massage bed (or hammock) were to activate when a sleep sensor noticed they had 15 or 20 minutes of beings asleep remaining, could give them a massage, which if they were awake would feel good and even energize them. I think this would give them a more pleasant experience on actually awakening and even give them more get up and go. This would make their day better. |
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It might even appeal to the fiscal interests of mattress companies and even cause them to be produced. |
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V.M.H.H.Anonymi will cut into the share of each communities funding. |
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Seems to be missing the word 'banana.' |
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This could be evaluated by repurposing one or two of those heating/vibrating seat pads. |
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In fact, it's slightly surprising that it doesn't already exist, to the point where it's questionable if this is actually halfbaked; as [beanie] points out, this is a marketable product - but [+] anyway. |
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We doubt if battery power will be adequate - an external power supply via a wall wart semns a better option. |
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It would be as well if the unit eere thouroughly waterproofed for outside use. |
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A marketable product? Ha - For some that's a
compliment, but for me it means it's not halfbaked
enough. I may add a musical feature to the delux
version. |
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I sleep in a hammock as my regular bed and will say that the heated hammock idea worked brilliantly this last winter. Although I simply laid an electric blanket into the hammock, tied the ends to the frame, and then placed my sheets over it. |
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I'm not big on vibrating massages, though it does sound interesting if it's not like the knobbly chairs. |
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