That’s an average of 8.3 hours over those three nights.. I think you’re doing ok. 😉
#2 Comment By Samuel On June 28, 2007 @ 7:13 pm
True, but that 16 hour day was an unusual surge.
This is proving to be an interesting project!
#3 Comment By Hamesucken On June 28, 2007 @ 10:46 pm
I’d love to see a concurrent Sleep-O-Meter and Coffee-Cup-O-Meter just to look for any relationships in statistics.
#4 Comment By Samuel On June 28, 2007 @ 10:49 pm
That’s a good idea…the coffee I drink has changed a bit since I last ran the Coffee-Cup-O-Meter so I’ll have to work out the logistics of it, but I think I could probably start that next week.
#5 Comment By davky On June 29, 2007 @ 6:37 am
I wonder if sleeping patterns have anything to do with what is on the radio.
As a lad back in the mid 1990s I used to go to bed listening to Dr Feelgood on a Sunday night (p*rn to a 13yr old!!) She played a song around 10.40pm and I just could not get through it – would always, almost without exception, fall asleep.
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#1 Comment By Tim On June 28, 2007 @ 3:33 pm
That’s an average of 8.3 hours over those three nights.. I think you’re doing ok. 😉
#2 Comment By Samuel On June 28, 2007 @ 7:13 pm
True, but that 16 hour day was an unusual surge.
This is proving to be an interesting project!
#3 Comment By Hamesucken On June 28, 2007 @ 10:46 pm
I’d love to see a concurrent Sleep-O-Meter and Coffee-Cup-O-Meter just to look for any relationships in statistics.
#4 Comment By Samuel On June 28, 2007 @ 10:49 pm
That’s a good idea…the coffee I drink has changed a bit since I last ran the Coffee-Cup-O-Meter so I’ll have to work out the logistics of it, but I think I could probably start that next week.
#5 Comment By davky On June 29, 2007 @ 6:37 am
I wonder if sleeping patterns have anything to do with what is on the radio.
As a lad back in the mid 1990s I used to go to bed listening to Dr Feelgood on a Sunday night (p*rn to a 13yr old!!) She played a song around 10.40pm and I just could not get through it – would always, almost without exception, fall asleep.