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Old 10th December 2007, 22:47
semtex semtex is offline  
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Brandon, Suffolk
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1. Are you a rail commuter? No matter you are or not, your views will be equally important for me. Yes

2.Do you worry about putting your head on the next passenger’s shoulder, when you fall in sleep on a train? No, I stay wake to avoid this

If yes, would you like a remainder to wake you up, when you are moving towards other passengers by vibration? N/A - I Would however be interested to see such a solution.

3. Do you want a cushion to support your head, if there is no such feature on the train seats? The would be nice, though current 'bolt upright' seating prohibits this

4. Do you worry about snoring on train, if you snore in sleep? (Sorry about the mean assumption) See Q.2 Answer.

If yes, would you like a remainder to wake you up, when you are starting snoring? This would be good after a 'heavy night' straight from work.

5. Do you want other people to see your face, when you are sleeping on train? not fussed.

6. Do you want to reduce the noise level, when you sleep on train? Yes. Bose headphones are quite effective

I mean not sound difficult. Hopefull my answers provide, er, answers, and also solutions currently used by a commuter.
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