Feb. 14th, 2017
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Feb. 14th, 2017 12:34 amSomeone on the Non-24 mailing list I subscribe to links to a Ted talk about the one job actually suited for us: Mars Rover Analyst. Days on Mars are 24 hours and 40 minutes, quite close to the average "day" length for N24s.
I can't remember what mine is, thanks to melatonin. Not that I had a great idea before - there was doubtless an average gap between bedtimes but the variability was wide, the ability to measure or remember greatly attenuated. You see it with the others, too, when they put their schedules online. The barbershop pole pattern is clear when you look at weeks and months but the day to day figures are a mess. And that's the biggest problem, really: inconsistent sleep leaves everything else inconsistent. And mine still is, partly because I never remember to take the pill at the same time.
It's a pretty sad mailing list, most of the time. People trying just anything.
I can't remember what mine is, thanks to melatonin. Not that I had a great idea before - there was doubtless an average gap between bedtimes but the variability was wide, the ability to measure or remember greatly attenuated. You see it with the others, too, when they put their schedules online. The barbershop pole pattern is clear when you look at weeks and months but the day to day figures are a mess. And that's the biggest problem, really: inconsistent sleep leaves everything else inconsistent. And mine still is, partly because I never remember to take the pill at the same time.
It's a pretty sad mailing list, most of the time. People trying just anything.