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Desktop Head Rests

"But I've only got two hands" NOT ANY LONGER
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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.
leggless, Aug 16 2000

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.
Jim, Aug 16 2000
  

       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.
hippo, Aug 16 2000
  

       Yes it is quit tiring and embarassing when you wake up and your hands arn't quite yours for the first few minutes.
Ickye, Mar 19 2001
  

       I once had a similar experience in a house I subletted for a summer.   

       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.   

       I think the only drawback was that I had to push my knees aside just to sit down.
Wes, Mar 19 2001
  
      
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