Waaaay back in my undergrad days, I can remember plenty of nights where I got four hours of sleep or less.
I'd still wake up around 6 AM, because that's when my body would start regardless of when I got to sleep. I'd be tired, but I could shrug it off and function.
These days? If I get less than six hours' sleep, I'm hosed for more than half the work day.
I mention this because I've been a zombie all freakin' week. I got to bed a bit late Monday (9:30) but all the other nights I've gone to bed on time.
Maybe I should pull a Pete Puma tonight and hit myself over the head repeatedly so I'm passed out all weekend.
Edited to add: And Congress (the opposite of Progress) wants to extend Daylight Savings by four months? So it's even harder for me to catch up on sleep? Bite me.
What I'm reading: John Schulian, Twilight of the Long-Ball Gods (Which is really, really good. Baseball fans, go read this.)
I'd still wake up around 6 AM, because that's when my body would start regardless of when I got to sleep. I'd be tired, but I could shrug it off and function.
These days? If I get less than six hours' sleep, I'm hosed for more than half the work day.
I mention this because I've been a zombie all freakin' week. I got to bed a bit late Monday (9:30) but all the other nights I've gone to bed on time.
Maybe I should pull a Pete Puma tonight and hit myself over the head repeatedly so I'm passed out all weekend.
Edited to add: And Congress (the opposite of Progress) wants to extend Daylight Savings by four months? So it's even harder for me to catch up on sleep? Bite me.
What I'm reading: John Schulian, Twilight of the Long-Ball Gods (Which is really, really good. Baseball fans, go read this.)
Re: Twilight of the Long-Ball Gods
Date: 2005-07-29 06:11 pm (UTC)Re: Twilight of the Long-Ball Gods
Date: 2005-07-29 06:19 pm (UTC)Re: Twilight of the Long-Ball Gods
Date: 2005-07-29 06:26 pm (UTC)Liar's Poker was the book on which he made his nut - a scathing and hilarious look at Salomon Brothers during the '80s. Still required reading in the financial industry. Still his best book, although Moneyball comes close. Trail Fever was a book he wrote on the 1996 presidential primaries.
Re: Twilight of the Long-Ball Gods
Date: 2005-07-29 06:50 pm (UTC)We're the cool kids table, because we have signed copies of Moneyball. :D