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lilbaby14
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13-17
Canada
Joined: 17 yrs ago
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15 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 7/20/06 - 4:41:41 PM EST (GMT-5)
first post... yeah as long as it was comfy and didnt move everytime i did.
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15 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 7/20/06 - 4:45:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
You do realize that they are banning people for posting "fist post" on their threads, don't you? It would depend on the source of the magnetism--if the power should go off, it would be a hard fall...
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sheep_girl
Female,
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Europe
Joined: 15 yrs, 10 mos ago
273 Posts
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15 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 7/20/06 - 4:47:00 PM EST (GMT-5)
seems quite pointless, legs don't need electricity
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15 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 7/20/06 - 4:48:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 7/20/2006 4:47:01 PM sheep_girl wrote: seems quite pointless, legs don't need electricity | LEgs don't need electricity, but magnetic levitation beds don't have legs. I was making the assumption that electromagnets would be supplying the magnetic forces...
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sheep_girl
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Europe
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273 Posts
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15 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 7/20/06 - 4:50:20 PM EST (GMT-5)
i ment that bed legs, (if a bed wasn't levitating) wouldn't need power, electromagnets would, wasting much power
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drew29
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Midwest US
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1,807 Posts
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15 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 7/20/06 - 5:28:14 PM EST (GMT-5)
I don't see the point of it but I'll stille sleep comfortably.
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warehouselar
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Southern US
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362 Posts
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Tuesday 8/8/06 - 1:43:16 PM EST (GMT-5)
I'd rather they use the technology to make hoverboards like in Back to the Future II.
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Billofrights
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Eastern US
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Tuesday 8/8/06 - 6:30:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
Let me sleep on it first then I'll tell you. 
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jonbroderick
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Australia / NZ
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155 Posts
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15 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Tuesday 8/8/06 - 6:33:09 PM EST (GMT-5)
I don't know, Guess I'll have to test it first
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itsgeorge
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13-17
Midwest US
Joined: 15 yrs, 11 mos ago
745 Posts
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15 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Monday 9/4/06 - 12:04:03 PM EST (GMT-5)
I'd sleep easy
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15 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Tuesday 9/5/06 - 8:37:34 AM EST (GMT-5)
It would be pretty cool, but I'm not sure I'd be able to get comfortable on a magnetic bed. Beds with legs work just as well.
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anidiot
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Southern US
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15 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Friday 10/13/06 - 11:50:56 PM EST (GMT-5)
no, think about it, any shift of weight and you'd go tilt-tilt and slide off.
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simmer
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Southern US
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15 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Sunday 10/22/06 - 12:45:13 AM EST (GMT-5)
i wouldnt be worried if it fell. and i dont know.
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xNeverLetGox
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Eastern US
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15 yrs ago, 6 mos ago - Thursday 11/16/06 - 4:30:18 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 8/8/2006 6:30:39 PM Billofrights wrote: Let me sleep on it first then I'll tell you. | pun intended? lol shure, why not, it'd be confusing and nerve-racking, but i'd get over it eventually.
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silentxem
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Asia
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15 yrs ago, 6 mos ago - Sunday 11/19/06 - 1:45:15 PM EST (GMT-5)
Meh. I'd get over it, if I slept on it long enough.
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15 yrs ago, 6 mos ago - Sunday 11/19/06 - 2:38:47 PM EST (GMT-5)
No, I wouldn't be able to get over the fact that I'm in a bed that floats in the air. I mean, that's a big deal--how could I NOT end up thinking about it all night?
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IL19
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Midwest US
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15 yrs ago, 6 mos ago - Sunday 11/19/06 - 6:05:25 PM EST (GMT-5)
I don't know.
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EGKits
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Midwest US
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Friday 2/2/07 - 10:05:51 PM EST (GMT-5)
If I'm tired enough I can sleep on anything.
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DeathofRats
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Eastern US
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Sunday 2/11/07 - 12:54:35 AM EST (GMT-5)
No, I wouldn't lose sleep worrying whether I was going to fall two feet or not.
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Sunday 2/11/07 - 12:57:30 AM EST (GMT-5)
Probably, if I'm really tired I can sleep anywhere.
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Dagoth
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Western US
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Sunday 2/11/07 - 12:58:26 AM EST (GMT-5)
No I don't think I could sleep on a magnetized bed. I sleep on the floor by choice because beds move too much for me.
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CanoeReeves
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Western US
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Sunday 2/11/07 - 2:00:17 AM EST (GMT-5)
Then how would I hide stuff under my bed?
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k248
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Eastern US
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Sunday 2/11/07 - 3:00:04 AM EST (GMT-5)
Well, instead of a boxspring there'd just be some air. It's not much different from a regular mattress and boxspring set. Sure.
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15 yrs ago, 3 mos ago - Sunday 2/11/07 - 9:28:56 PM EST (GMT-5)
I'd give it a try first. If I liked it, I'd get one.
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talim157
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Europe
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15 yrs ago - Saturday 5/12/07 - 5:21:17 PM EST (GMT-5)
I'd love it!
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