Get about 6-7 hours on a school night. NorPussII since his brother's demise has taken over purring loudly from 5am onwards, whereas NorPussI meows loudly from about the same time.
On weekends I try to sleep longer.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostOn a related note, I've started using a sleep cycle alarm on my phone, that monitors your movements and tries to wake you when you're in a light sleep rather than a deep one. It definitely makes a difference to how tired to you feel when you wake up.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostJust had a refreshing 30 min nap. One of the perks of working from home
Otherwise in bed by midnight, up by 6 most days ....
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMines all over the bloody shop.
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On a related note, I've started using a sleep cycle alarm on my phone, that monitors your movements and tries to wake you when you're in a light sleep rather than a deep one. It definitely makes a difference to how tired to you feel when you wake up.
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I've always wanted to try polyphasic sleep, but never had the time to lose the few weeks while you adjust.
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Just had a refreshing 30 min nap. One of the perks of working from home
Otherwise in bed by midnight, up by 6 most days ....
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on contract - saying away
bed at 9 up at 6
on contract staying at home
bed at 10 up at 6:15
working from home
bed at midnight up at 8
in between contracts
bed at 01:00 up at 9
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7:00-10:30 - Trap 1 Gents, 1st floor, second corridor
11:00-12:30 - Ruhe Raum (quite a few German companies have a special quiet room with a bed in it)
13:00-15:00 - Chair 8, meeting room 6.03. Team meeting
15:00-17:00 - Trap 2 Ladies, 8th floor (no ladies work on this floor)
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Originally posted by zeitghost23:00ish to 06:10ish when my wakeup you idle bastard light comes on.
It's a red light.
Like in submarines.
I'd recommend a pinging submarine sonar, with an ever louder echo and propellor sounds.
That'll get you out of bed in a hurry.
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minimum 8 hours at a stretch. So I try to go to bed at 10 pm, and wake up at 6 am. Weekends I sleep more. I need my sleep.
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What is you sleep pattern?
Generally I'm in bed by midnight and up again around 6:30.
Just read this which was quite an interesting article about a split sleep cycle a few hundreds years back.Tags: None
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