Sleep at Work




Miss Cellania has scheduled tomorrow morning's Neatorama staff meeting for only three hours, but we all know that's an optimistic estimate. I'd better come prepared, and thanks to this design by Kawamura Ganjavian, I can. Here's how the "Ostrich" works:

OSTRICH offers a micro environment in which to take a warm and comfortable power nap at ease. It is neither a pillow nor a cushion, nor a bed, nor a garment, but a bit of each at the same time. Its soothing cave-like interior shelters and isolates our head and hands (mind, senses and body) for a few minutes, without needing to leave our desk.


http://www.studio-kg.com/ostrich/ via Gizmodo

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Washington is wrong too. Toplessness is legal unless a prosecutor can prove to a unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt that it was done for the purpose of arousing purient interest or to offend. Have you heard of the Fremont Solstice Parade?
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Very legal in France, but you see them less and less. I guess it was a fad, and that women are more informed on skin cancer risks.
Or maybe they've just realized that "overweight" "aging" "sagging" "ridiculous" and "men's lubricious gaze" are words with a reality.
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