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The All-Nighter

December 7th, 2006

Jeff had recently floated the idea of reversed sleep schedules. The advantage of studying all night and then sleeping during the day is, of course, the absence of many distractions during the wee hours. I was considering exploring more of a biphasic approach, but in the end it’s been more of a less complicated “sleep when tired” approach.

Anyhow, there was a bit of drama in our front hall yesterday morning:

Cat and MouseScared Mouse

Interestingly enough, Pico didn’t seem all that interested in actually gutting the little intruder. It was terrified and exhausted from being chased, but once backed into a corner, all it got was a bunch of swats and nasty scowls. So I scooped him up with a glass and deposited him outside on the other side of the street.

After another ten minutes of confused stalking about, Pico fell right asleep on the couch; I kind of wonder if she’s going to sleep a wink in the two weeks that I’ll have her over Christmas in Toronto.

Discussion

  1. Try the 28 Hour Day. I’m sure you’ve discovered by now that you don’t really need to go to classes in engineering school anyway.

    Posted at 8:12 pm on January 17th by Aaron Mavrinac.

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