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Aaron Lussier 19-07-2002 20:35

sleep habits
 
During school non-build period:

Wake up at 6:00 go to bed at around 10:00

During school build period:

Wake up at 6:00 go to school then stay at FIRST till two or three in the morning only to wake up at six again

Summer:

Wake up at 2:00 PM go to bed by 2:00 AM:D

rbayer 19-07-2002 21:35

During the normal school year (non-build time), I go to bed around 3am and wake up around 6:30. On the weekends, it's more like 4am to noon. During the end of the build session, there were times when I just didn't sleep (power tools are fun after being awake for 42 hours!). One of our build sessions lasted 36 hours, but only three of us (two students, including me, and an engineer) made it for the entire time.

Anyway, during the summer, I've been going to bed around 4 and waking up at 10-11.

As many have heard me say, "sleep is for the weak." It just cuts down on programming time.

Stephanie 20-07-2002 01:55

eh, i'm rather unpredictable. during the school year, it's not unusual for me to go to bed around 1 or 2 am, and wake up at 6:30 am. on weekends, i've been up as uhm...early...as 5 am (and had to wake up at 7, on mother's day!). during summer, i go to bed anytime between 11 and 3, and wake up anywhere between 6:30 and noon.

Ian W. 20-07-2002 07:50

hmm, this is most odd. i went to bed close to 2 last night (or was it this morning?) only to wake up to my radio (who's lifespan is ever shrinking) at 7 am, cause i'm going to the beach today. the strangest part is, i feel like i got 8 or 9 hours of sleep, and i think i slept like a rock.

hmm, think it's possible to sell sleep in pill form? not sleeping pills, or caffine pills, but something that would like, send chemicals through your body saying that you were all refreshed? how great would that be during the build season?

"we're so screwed, only 4 days left till shipping, and the whole robot needs to be completely rebuilt!"

"have no fear! just take one of these pills every 8 hours, and you'll feel as refreshed as after a 8 hour snooze!"

yep, i'm going insane again, and it's only 8 in the morning...

Melissa Nute 20-07-2002 09:31

I try to go to bed between 10 and midnight on weekdays since I wake up at 6 in the morning...

On the weekends I don't really have a set pattern...I go to bed when I feel like it wake up before noon...

Ian: are you sure you got enough sleep....your ideas are crazy...

FotoPlasma 20-07-2002 12:20

Quote:

Originally posted by Ian W.

yep, i'm going insane again, and it's only 8 in the morning...

You do know that 8am for you is 5am for all us left-coasters... right?

Kristina 20-07-2002 17:03

Quote:

Originally posted by FotoPlasma


You do know that 8am for you is 5am for all us left-coasters... right?

Yeah, that's right...But left-coasters?! I've never referred this side of the country as that before.

FotoPlasma 20-07-2002 20:53

Quote:

Originally posted by Doanie8


Yeah, that's right...But left-coasters?! I've never referred this side of the country as that before.

LOL!
I'm just weird. :D
But really, looking at a map, with north pointed up, we are on the left coast... right?

/me goes back into his own little world of directional awareness...

Brandon Martus 20-07-2002 22:34

Quote:

Originally posted by Doanie8
I've never referred this side of the country as that before.
I've heard it in a few songs / song titles.
The Starting Line - Left Coast Envy comes to mind...

Ashley Weed 21-07-2002 00:18

Yeah, during the season, before cram time I usually sleep from 11 pm - 6 am. During the cram time, I usually build till 11 pm, then go to school at 8 am, and try to sleep at least 2 hours sometime in there. The big cram weekend our team has (Thur. - Tue.) Thursday till Saturday, we went to bed 3-4 am and got up around 8 am. The last three nights, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, we slept from about 6:30 am- 8am.

During school for years, I usually go to bed around 10 ish and watch TV for awhile until I fall asleep. I usually get up around 7:15 am. However, this year I may be going to a different school, and may have to leave around 7:30 to drive to school.

During the summer, if I don't have to work, I get up at 8 am. If I have to work, sometimes I have to go in around 5 am to start breakfast.

Kristina 21-07-2002 01:18

Quote:

Originally posted by FotoPlasma


/me goes back into his own little world of directional awareness...

At least you have a sense of direction...I still get lost in my little suburb. Wow, I'm gonna die in college. And oh yeah...I also have a difficult time telling right from left. My friends had to write it on my hands so I would pass the cards the correct direction in Clue.

FotoPlasma 21-07-2002 01:28

Quote:

Originally posted by Doanie8


At least you have a sense of direction...I still get lost in my little suburb. Wow, I'm gonna die in college. And oh yeah...I also have a difficult time telling right from left. My friends had to write it on my hands so I would pass the cards the correct direction in Clue.

hehe
I don't drive yet, so I have no real reason to learn the area very well. I can tell most general areas of San Jose, but if you ask me for directions, you're going to get lost, I garuntee it... :p

Bill Gold 21-07-2002 03:26

Quote:

I can tell most general areas of San Jose, but if you ask me for directions, you're going to get lost, I garuntee it...
-Fotoplasma
I can vouch for Foto's inability to give driving directions... gar

oreocookeee 21-07-2002 15:01

Hey ian, while no one has invented artificial sleep yet, ive been experimenting with a remedy of mine to help out with those all nighters in the middle of the school year. i call it liquid fire. basically, i take three cups worth of freeze dried coffee and mix it with half a cup of water. then i gulp it down like a shot of gin. it usually kicks in in about five minutes and lasts for hours. it's a great help if its two o'clock in the morning and i'm ony half done with my science project.

oreocookeee 21-07-2002 15:03

and it also helped out alot with science olympiads- that stuff is strong enough to wake the dead.


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