Best place to take a nap?

<p>my list: </p>

<p>bechtel lounge area
unit 1,2 rec rooms
morgan library
jean hargrove library has some leather chairs on the top floor.
top floor library of eshleman</p>

<p>does anyone know of good places to sleep near hearst? Know of any secret places in soda, etcheverry? there are 2 good sofas in the public policy building if you're ever there.</p>

<p>couches in evans library</p>

<p>bumpppppppp</p>

<p>this is a really SILLY thread</p>

<p>LOL</p>

<p>Morgan has a library? I didn't know that.</p>

<p>There is a good sofa in Campbell Hall though way too many people pass by it if you're afraid your stuff will be stolen.</p>

<p>I gotta go with top floor of eshleman. Those black leather sofas are comfortable.</p>

<p>yah i'm with blondeonblonde on that one, or morrison library</p>

<p>Pity that Eshelman is so seismically unsound. I hate going there.</p>

<p>Hmm I've never been to any of those places except public policy :o</p>

<p>golden bear, berkeley's on a fault line, you really think you're that much safer everywhere else?, at least @ eshelman you have plenty of people and debris beneath you to break your fall.</p>

<p>We'd fall down into the daily cal offices. They have some comfortable chairs in there too, so maybe that wouldn't be too bad.</p>

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golden bear, berkeley's on a fault line, you really think you're that much safer everywhere else?, at least @ eshelman you have plenty of people and debris beneath you to break your fall.

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<p>Considering campus buildings are being renovated to withstand a 7.0 earthquake, I do feel safer in those renovated buildings! Although, I find it hard to believe that a huge lecture hall won't cave in when one does strike.</p>

<p>But then if something bigger hits (7.0+), it doesn't matter which building we are in on campus...</p>

<p>I was in Dwinelle during an earthquake. It was probably only a 3.0-3.3 level quake, but it shook the crap out of the building.</p>