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  • J Jeremy Kimball

    Megan Forbes wrote: I can comfortably go to bed anywhere from 9:30pm, although by 11:30pm I'm starting to get grumpy and feel cold. :omg::wtf:

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    :-O Not normal is it? As I said - I think it has a LOT to do with my childhood. If there was a thunderstorm 500Km away, but our skies were clear, we'd still loose electricity. Usually I'd spend a little time on the quadbike on these evenings, looking for game or even spiders on the road in the light of a miners lamp strapped around my forehead (the quad bikes didn't have lights, but were more stable on the bad mountain, sand roads at night). Still, by 7:30 - 8:30 we were usually tucked up in bed, ready for the 4am sunrise :cool:.


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    • D Duncan Edwards Jones

      A pint of Guiness is a good cure for insomnia. (Increase dosage to suit) '--8<------------------------ Ex Datis: Duncan Jones Merrion Computing Ltd

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      Brian Delahunty
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      Merrion wrote: Guiness Guinness ;-) Regards, Brian Dela :-) http://www.briandela.com[^] IE 6 required.
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      • R Roger Allen

        When I go to bed, if I am not kept awake by my partner (not for the right reasons :sigh:), then I drop off usually in 10 - 20 minutes, and usually sleep right through to late morning. Meaning I get from 6 - 14 hours a night! But usually 8. I am a very heavy sleeper and have been known to sleep through a pneumatic drill outside my open window. :wtf: Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 Death come early, death come late, It takes us all, there is no reason. For every purpose under heaven, To each a turn, to each a season. A time to weep and a time to sigh, A time to laugh and a time to cry, A time to be born and a time to die. Dust to dust and ashes to ashes, And so I end my song.

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        Jeremy Kimball
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        Roger Allen wrote: if I am not kept awake by my partner Actually, my girlfriend seems to think that 3am is the ideal time for some reason.... ;) Jeremy Kimball

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        • C Colin Angus Mackay

          About 5 to 6 hours a night on weekdays. And I don't see the mornings at the weekend because I'm catching up then. So, I average 7 to 8 hours per night over a week. I just find there is always too much to do after coming home from work. e.g. last night I spent the whole evening fixing the plumbing under my sink because it all decided to come apart at the point I pulled the plug out of the sink. :eek: I thought the water was draining quicker than normal and then I noticed my feet were wet! :~ For living in a house that was only finished being built 18 months ago I expected the plumbing to last a bit longer. Tonight I am going to spend my time looking through my NHBC (I think thats the initials) warranty to find out if its covered. (I had to pull out the washing machine, pull up the laminate flooring, and dismantle the cupboard under the sink to get at the pipes :mad: ) --Colin Mackay--

          "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)

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          netclectic
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          I'll echo that - i recently had to deal with a burst radiator pipe and living on the top floor of a very old tenement block it resulted in all my downstairs neightbours having no water in the bathrooms for over a week! :omg: Oh and i usually get 4 to 6 hours during the week and catch up on weekends (with the aid of alcohol).

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          • J Jeremy Kimball

            From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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            brianwelsch
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            6-7 hrs. a night, and depending on qhat I'm doing I'll probably nap an extra hour or so during the day on the weekends.

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            • J Jeremy Kimball

              From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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              Nick Seng
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              During the weekdays, I'll usually get round 5-6 hours of sleep, but the weekends, I'll clock in anywhere from 10 to 13 hours of sleep. That is to say, I won't wake up till late in the afternoon. :-O


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              • J Jeremy Kimball

                From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                Jason Henderson
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                Around 6 is average, sometimes 7.

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                • J Jeremy Kimball

                  From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                  Nitron
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                  8.5 to 9 hrs just about every night. - Nitron


                  "Those that say a task is impossible shouldn't interrupt the ones who are doing it." - Chinese Proverb

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                  • J Jeremy Kimball

                    From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                    Paul Watson
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                    I slept from 11pm till 8am last night, and I am still frikkin tired. Weird. I normally need my 8 hours, but lately have been making up for it on the weekends (waking up at 2pm on a Saturday is really great). regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Miszou wrote: I have read the entire internet. on how boring his day was. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                    • J Jeremy Kimball

                      From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                      Dauger
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                      2-6 hours during the week and usually 6-10 on the weekends.

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                      • J Jeremy Kimball

                        From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                        Michael A Barnhart
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                        Usually around 6 hours. I rarely sleep past 4 am, so I go to bed 9:30-10:30 and fall asleep in 5-10 minutes. "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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                        • M Megan Forbes

                          Mostly I'm really lucky, being a morning person. I can comfortably go to bed anywhere from 9:30pm, although by 11:30pm I'm starting to get grumpy and feel cold. Staying in bed in the mornings is a big problem though. I guess this is the result of growing up on a farm with no TV signal and unreliable electricity. Back then I would wake up at 4am. Now I can stretch to 7am if I have to, but rarely manage to stay in bed after that even when on holiday. Annoying for Brendan. Insomnia has struck at times though - usually if I'm stressed or thinking a lot about something. I'd love to find a way to force thoughts out of my head at times like that.


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                          Smitha Nishant
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                          Same here...can't stay in bed beyond 7 AM. But my normal waking up time is between 6:15 and 6:30 AM Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach

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                          • J Jeremy Kimball

                            From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                            retZ
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                            8-9 hrs at the minimum There are no failures; there are only extended learning opportunities.

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                            • J Jeremy Kimball

                              From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                              Roger Wright
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                              Around here bas close at 1:00AM and don't reopen until 6:00, so there's not much point in being up between those hours unless I'm out fishing. The days when I could stay up for a week straight to study for finals are long gone, I'm afraid, but more than 5 or 6 hours of sleep a night is time wasted. "Your village called -
                              They're missing their idiot."

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                              • J Jeremy Kimball

                                From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                                73Zeppelin
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                                5 & 1/2 to 6 hours. I guzzle coffee all day to stay awake. I feel that sleep is being idle - being idle is not productive - being unproductive is not exploring new thoughts and new ideas. So much to do, so little time... I suspect that I am a workaholic. Sleep is the enemy.

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                                  5 & 1/2 to 6 hours. I guzzle coffee all day to stay awake. I feel that sleep is being idle - being idle is not productive - being unproductive is not exploring new thoughts and new ideas. So much to do, so little time... I suspect that I am a workaholic. Sleep is the enemy.

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                                  Jeremy Kimball
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                                  John Theal wrote: I feel that sleep is being idle - being idle is not productive - being unproductive is not exploring new thoughts and new ideas. So aptly put. Has anyone heard of that new wonder-drug that basically turns off certain areas in your hypothalamus(sp?) that regulate sleep? In other words, you simply don't get tired. It's being prescribed to narcoleptics here in the states now, I believe... Jeremy Kimball

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                                  • J Jeremy Kimball

                                    From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                                    Navin
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                                    I average between 7 and 9, depending on how late I stay up and how early I have to get up the next morning. If your nose runs and your feet smell, then you're built upside down.

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                                    • J Jeremy Kimball

                                      John Theal wrote: I feel that sleep is being idle - being idle is not productive - being unproductive is not exploring new thoughts and new ideas. So aptly put. Has anyone heard of that new wonder-drug that basically turns off certain areas in your hypothalamus(sp?) that regulate sleep? In other words, you simply don't get tired. It's being prescribed to narcoleptics here in the states now, I believe... Jeremy Kimball

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                                      73Zeppelin
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                                      Haven't heard of it, but I could use it! In some strange way I never seem to have enough time to accomplish everything I want to do. I work the entire day, come home, make dinner, tend to the daily bits and pieces and next thing, I turn around and its 2 am whereby I have to get up at 6:30 - 7 am. I never understand where the time goes. If only I could just "stay awake" ALL the time. I worry about the effects of sleep deprivation though - they say at some point you start to hallucinate

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                                      • D David Wulff

                                        I am a night person, meaning I find it impossible to sleep before 1am unless completely nackered, or drunk, and can get really tired in the early afternoons. Sadly I have to be up no later than 6:30am to get ready for work, so on a typical weekday I'll get between four and five hours sleep. :(


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                                        David Stone
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                                        Ditto...I can't seem to get to bed till around 1am. And then I wake up at 6:30. Hey, if I lived in your time zone, I'd have plenty of time to beat you at we'd have plenty of time to play solitaire showdown. ;)


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                                        • J Jeremy Kimball

                                          From the "chronic insomniac" front... How many hours of sleep do you average a night (that's from the time you actually *fall* asleep, not sit there in bed staring at the ceiling) On average, I'd say I average 4-6 hours a night, leaning towards the 4 hour mark. My standard sleep cycle is from about 3am to 7am. Maybe I need to lay off the coffee... :) Jeremy Kimball

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                                          Jeremy Kimball wrote: How many hours of sleep do you average a night I would make a joke that I don't Sleep(), I WaitForMultipleObjectsEx(), but that would be really geeky, and not very funny :-O -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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