Anyway, I just want to share that you caused me to jinx myself. I can't sleep...and I *never* have insomnia
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Pssh. I feel great. I may never sleep again.
I think I may have overlooked the possibility that I could be some sort of demi-god.
That would explain so much. The x-ray vision, the strength of a thousand mortals, the ability to walk on my hands, my prowess on the air hockey table, etc...
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*whispers* He probably fell asleep a few hours ago, which means he'll be sleeping for the next couple of days.
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You know how a hot shower always feels best after you've been out in the cold, pouring rain?
Well, these last 8 hours have been the greatest 8 hours of sleep that I've ever had.
I decided to sleep, since I went to a couple job interviews today and probably looked like I was baked out of my mind. And I have a couple more tomorrow that I'd like to not look like a drug addict for.
So I stopped at 100 hours. Seemed like a good, round number, anyway.
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If I didn't have to work, I might try this. I did stay awake (involuntarily) for 36 hours or so a few weeks back, though I was pretty dazed before I finally got to sleep. Had no trouble driving, fortunately.
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Dammit. Whenever I stay awake for long periods of time, I get yelled at and put in the hospital, not cheered on.
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(((((mack))))) You're right, it's not fair. Not that I think the 100 hour thing was terribly healthy for Frisco, either. Although it was kinda fun to watch . . .
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Mac, if Eddie had annunced plans to do something really over-the-top, outside of his apartment, he would have been scolded more. I am surprised he apparently went to a job interview in the condition he was in, that wasn't smart or mature. I wonder what they thought of him?
Hers's a link to a sleep story, originally printed in the NY Times science section but reprinted in the Atlanta Journal/Constitution so you don't have to register. Why is sleep needed? The surprising answer is: scientists don't really know why sleep is needed.
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I'll show you "smart or mature" on Friday when I land the job, Morbo.
Aside from a bit o' redness in the old eyes, I was stone cold normal. If there's one thing I do well, it's keep my pain hidden.
I realized I had this particular knack in college when I was rowing crew. My coach would constantly rag on me for not pulling (because I kept a straight face while the rest of the boat looked as if they were giving birth to triplets), until we seat raced (race once, then switch one member of the four and race again, repeat...). He promptly apologized and moved me into the 5-seat--the powerhouse of a racing scull.
So what I'm trying to say is that to the uninformed, I seemed rather normal. I think I probably got both jobs.
And should I even care about what a man who freaked out in an internet forum over a Chinese food menu has to say about maturity.
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Quite right, Eddie, I'm sure your interviewers thought nothing of your red eyes, jumping at sudden noises and non-stop babbling to milk cartons. That said, it was a fun thread and I hope you fooled them and get a job offer.
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I'm tempted to start again right now, as I'm looking at the clock and realizing that I've been awake since I woke up from my 8 hours of amazing sleep at midnight yesterday.
22.5 hours. Who wants to bet that I can make it to 101?
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