Which fantasy figure are you? (totally unserious, spam as you like) :D
I "need" 11 hours of sleep a day to function "properly". However, 7 hours a week tends to make me...loopy... 
"You can do whatever you want to me."
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
[QUOTE=Magrus]Come to think of it, ever since Fas decided to act on that subject, he hasn't been around... Freak accident, or just coincidence?[/QUOTE]
Freak accident?
My suggestion at using lawn equipment was merely a joke. Maybe he took it a bit too far!

Freak accident?
Mitch:You know, um, something strange happened to me this morning... Chris Knight: Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes on a pyramid with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?Mitch: No... Chris Knight:Why am I the only one who has that dream?
[QUOTE=Magrus]I "need" 11 hours of sleep a day to function "properly". However, 7 hours a week tends to make me...loopy...
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I "need", ie I feel absolutely optimal and not at all tired during the day, if I sleep 7.5 hours during the dark season, 6 hours is fine during the summer. That however happens about once ever second leap year. Right now I've slept >4.5 h /night the entire week and worked very much so I'm going to relax and sleep this weekend. If I sleep 7 hours/week though I feel horrible, I haven't slept that little for many years, last time was when I was writing up my MSc thesis. Then I worked like 40 hours, slept 3, worked 50 hours, slept 1.5, etc, for 3 weeks.
I really hope you will sleep soon again, Magrus. Both during my teens when I was really suffering from insomnia, and in adult life when I've worked too much to sleep, I have found it really helpful to be able to doze off just a few minutes (could be 2-30) here and there during the day (so called microsleep). Obviously it's not as good as sleeping in full cycles and really entering deep sleep, but it still helps a lot.
I "need", ie I feel absolutely optimal and not at all tired during the day, if I sleep 7.5 hours during the dark season, 6 hours is fine during the summer. That however happens about once ever second leap year. Right now I've slept >4.5 h /night the entire week and worked very much so I'm going to relax and sleep this weekend. If I sleep 7 hours/week though I feel horrible, I haven't slept that little for many years, last time was when I was writing up my MSc thesis. Then I worked like 40 hours, slept 3, worked 50 hours, slept 1.5, etc, for 3 weeks.
I really hope you will sleep soon again, Magrus. Both during my teens when I was really suffering from insomnia, and in adult life when I've worked too much to sleep, I have found it really helpful to be able to doze off just a few minutes (could be 2-30) here and there during the day (so called microsleep). Obviously it's not as good as sleeping in full cycles and really entering deep sleep, but it still helps a lot.
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Could be.Freak accident? My suggestion at using lawn equipment was merely a joke. Maybe he took it a bit too far!
@ C Elegans, I hope so too. I tend to get little short naps in before the baby gets here, and after she goes home. The time inbetween however, I can't sleep. From previous experience, if this keeps up another week or so, "loopy" won't be the word for how I end up.
I won't have to drink, I'll be messed up enough from sleep deprivation already.
"You can do whatever you want to me."
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
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Raistlin is really cool IMO so I'm happy..
BTW I never thought I would see a thread like this from you CE.
An intensely private individual that chooses actions with care, you strive to further your own skills and powers.
Raistlin is really cool IMO so I'm happy..
BTW I never thought I would see a thread like this from you CE.
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will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
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will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."
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@Magrus: Don't you get visual hallucinations after such long periods of sleep deprivation? Most people (me included) start to get visual illusions (minor disturbances such as things seeming to move although they don't, or shadows/light and movement in the peripheri of the visual field) after 2-3 days, and after 4-5 days or more it's common with hallucinations, ie seeing things that really are not there at all, like figures, insects.
A friend of mine used to start seeing spiders crawling around when he had worked very hard and been awake for 2-3 days. This was most unfortunate since he had spider phobia.
@JopperM: It happens very rarely, probably it will take another 2 years or so before I post a thread this unserious again
A friend of mine used to start seeing spiders crawling around when he had worked very hard and been awake for 2-3 days. This was most unfortunate since he had spider phobia.
@JopperM: It happens very rarely, probably it will take another 2 years or so before I post a thread this unserious again
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@C Elegans, to be honest, after that 2 month stay of non-sleeping, hallucinations come and go on a regular basis. Sometimes all it takes is a stretch of 30 hours without sleep or so to make them kick in again. So far, it's been limited to minor things with me not sleeping a lot. Little things in the corner of my vision. If it last a week longer or so, I'll probably be back to watching the walls ripple and wondering what I'm seeing on the floor around me is really there.
I actually learned to program C++ during that 2 month stretch, when I got out of the hospital and had started sleeping again, forgot everything. I can't recall a lot of what I do while I'm sleep deprived for a while. I end up essentially on an extended trip and oblivious to "reality".
I actually learned to program C++ during that 2 month stretch, when I got out of the hospital and had started sleeping again, forgot everything. I can't recall a lot of what I do while I'm sleep deprived for a while. I end up essentially on an extended trip and oblivious to "reality".
"You can do whatever you want to me."
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
"Oh, so I can crate you and hide you in the warehouse at the end of Raiders?"
"So funny, kiss me funny boy!" / *Sprays mace* " I know, I know, bad for the ozone"
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My best friend in High school had a dog that would wander around the house aimlessly for hours until she would jump, yelp, and run off until she hit the wall or a chair or something. We always thought she was hallucinating bugs that followed her around until they caught up to her and bit her.
She didn't sleep much for all the wandering.
She didn't sleep much for all the wandering.
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Funny, the closest other possibilities I got were Spock (which I expected before I got Elrond) and Yoda. As of today, I see all three results when I was talking with a friend of mine about what worried her (her parents splitting up and becoming even crazier than ever). I'm surprised with how well I may know myself sometimes. 
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[QUOTE=jopperm2]My best friend in High school had a dog that would wander around the house aimlessly for hours until she would jump, yelp, and run off until she hit the wall or a chair or something. We always thought she was hallucinating bugs that followed her around until they caught up to her and bit her.
She didn't sleep much for all the wandering.
[/QUOTE]
Aw... your lucky. All I've got is a c0cker spaniel next door that tries to walk through the fence.
Erm... not including the two dogs we own.
EDIT- Oh, jeez... never let neighbourhood kids onto your computer.
She didn't sleep much for all the wandering.
Aw... your lucky. All I've got is a c0cker spaniel next door that tries to walk through the fence.
Erm... not including the two dogs we own.
EDIT- Oh, jeez... never let neighbourhood kids onto your computer.
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Mmm... looking now... this post seems to be a later version of the second. Embarrasing. 
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