I'm next to a young woman. She has on a black tank top and jeans, her sandles are on the floor next to her, and she has on sunglasses. As we are inside normally this would be silly, but currently it is appropriate. She is fairly well asleep so it makes sense to shade her eyes. It reminds me of cowboys pulling down their hats.
At first she was sleeping that self conscious public sleep, jerking awake, cautiously glancing around to see if anyone noticed. That ended in minutes. A bit of drool is slowly rolling down the side of her face, this is a level of unconsciousness rarely displayed to strangers. That's not the dangerous part though, whats dangerous is she has her laptop on her, well, lap.
Its just there, balancing on her thighs. Vulnerable, brittle, expensive. What if she dreams, about running, or even if her leg just needs to shift. Anywhere between 500 and 1200 dollars of electronics will wind up making a two foot fall. In laptop feet, thats a lot of feet. Not only that, but I'd be willing to bet a significant chunk of her life is on that little device. Even if she has it backed up, the quarter of a second it takes her laptop to smash is going to cause quite a hassle just getting those files together.
People keep walking by her and stopping for a second. A few make little grimaces, a few chuckle, no one seems comfortable enough to wake her up and warn her of the danger her device is in. Its an interesting moral dilemma these people are faced with, privacy or safety. They err on the side of privacy.
Oh, she just woke up.
She is putting the computer on the floor, right under her feet.
Now she is curling up and going back to sleep.
At first she was sleeping that self conscious public sleep, jerking awake, cautiously glancing around to see if anyone noticed. That ended in minutes. A bit of drool is slowly rolling down the side of her face, this is a level of unconsciousness rarely displayed to strangers. That's not the dangerous part though, whats dangerous is she has her laptop on her, well, lap.
Its just there, balancing on her thighs. Vulnerable, brittle, expensive. What if she dreams, about running, or even if her leg just needs to shift. Anywhere between 500 and 1200 dollars of electronics will wind up making a two foot fall. In laptop feet, thats a lot of feet. Not only that, but I'd be willing to bet a significant chunk of her life is on that little device. Even if she has it backed up, the quarter of a second it takes her laptop to smash is going to cause quite a hassle just getting those files together.
People keep walking by her and stopping for a second. A few make little grimaces, a few chuckle, no one seems comfortable enough to wake her up and warn her of the danger her device is in. Its an interesting moral dilemma these people are faced with, privacy or safety. They err on the side of privacy.
Oh, she just woke up.
She is putting the computer on the floor, right under her feet.
Now she is curling up and going back to sleep.
lol how embarrassing! I didn't know I was drooling. Forget the computer, it's dropped from a higher point.
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