Sleep is For the Weak

games, misc — Adam @ 5:42 am on January 9, 2009

Thanks in part to my insomnia and the holiday break I’ve been enjoying, my sleep schedule is all sorts of messed up. This is a big problem, as this week I’ve been back to work and soon I’ll be in classes again. No more staying up until five am and sleeping until noon or later, unfortunately. But how am I going going to get back into something that even kind of resembles a semi-regular sleep pattern? (It’s never completely regular, thanks to the aforementioned insomnia.)

I think I have a solution. Stay up all night tonight and work all day. If I can somehow make it to tomorrow night without falling asleep I should be able to go to bed at a reasonable hour and BAM. Sleep schedule normalized. There are no flaws with this plan. It is perfect. 

Okay so there are plenty of problems with this idea but it’s almost six am already and I’m not in bed so I’m doing it anyways.

UPDATE: It is now 7:14am and I’ve started playing Full Throttle to pass time until I have to go to work. Sweet Jesus this game is incredible. Also I did not remember/did not know that Mark Hammil did voice acting in this game. 

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4 Comments »

  1. Heh. Your flawless plan has left you with a very flaw-ful description of said plan.

    Adam can’t spell when he’s tired. ;)

    Comment by Ember — January 15, 2009 @ 9:46 pm
  2. Well honestly I’m a pretty terrible speller all the time, but yeah I blame the lack of sleep for not catching all those misspellings, which I can’t fix now without it being obvious.

    THANKS A LOT

    Comment by Adam — January 15, 2009 @ 9:54 pm
  3. Anytime!

    Comment by Ember — January 15, 2009 @ 10:14 pm
  4. Okay screw it those misspellings are bugging me, I’m fixing them. The world can know, I don’t care.

    Comment by Adam — January 18, 2009 @ 2:51 am

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