Alarm: 3:55am
My wife got in bed late, so I pushed the alarm back 10 minutes to ensure that we still got 20 minutes of sleep in, however, she tells me that she didn't fall asleep at all, but myself, I still slipped right down into a lucid dream where we were swimming in the ocean so I convinced everyone to lose their clothes because skinny-dipping is more fun.
It was difficult to get out of bed (and not just because of the good dream), the headache is still here and obvious, my eyes feel tight, and I'm not in the best mood (neither is my wife!).
My concentration is still faring pretty well though, surprisingly; and in fact, I installed CGMiner on our two Linux _ nVidia machines, our Windows 7 + nVidia machine, and am now working on adapting it to our Windows 7 + AMD machine. If you're wondering, the problem is because CGMiner utilizes the CUDA cores which aren't typically accessible; nVidia makes them available by default but you need to install AMD's APP SDK to get access to theirs.
I checked out http://www.polyphasicsociety.com/polyphasic-sleep/overviews/everyman/ to discover a good schedule to recover from that horrible Core sleep this morning. I'm going to try out what they suggest, which is:
Which equates to this on our schedule:
20:30:00 | 0:00:00 | 3:30:00 |
0:00:00 | 3:10:00 | 3:10:00 |
3:10:00 | 3:30:00 | 0:20:00 |
3:30:00 | 6:40:00 | 3:10:00 |
6:40:00 | 7:00:00 | 0:20:00 |
7:00:00 | 10:10:00 | 3:10:00 |
10:10:00 | 10:30:00 | 0:20:00 |
10:30:00 | 13:30:00 | 3:00:00 |
13:30:00 | 14:30:00 | 1:00:00 |
14:30:00 | 20:30:00 | 6:00:00 |
*I'm pretty sure that the site was intending those .3s to mean 20 (not 18) minutes, which makes those .2s more like 10 minutes to balance out the rounding error.
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