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tracilicious 03-29-2006 05:41 PM

Wow. I wish I could stay awake fro that long. That sounds cool.

Ponine 03-29-2006 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Sorry. I didn't read the link. I had supposed to the stunt was to stow away without detection. If the stunt was simply to stay awake, why was Wal*Mart a necessary part of the equation?

No sweat, I'll give you the high points

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Bartels, 20, an aspiring writer and Drake University sophomore, thought he'd spend a week in a Wal-Mart as a test of endurance, using it as the premise for a magazine article. His college adviser liked the idea.

"I just intuitively thought, 'This is brilliant!"' said Carol Spaulding-Kruse, an associate professor of English. "I wasn't quite sure why, but it just sounded like a really good idea."
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He bought meals at the in-store Subway sandwich shop, but was able to catch only brief naps in a restroom stall or on lawn chairs in the garden department.

Other shoppers and employees didn't pay much attention until the end of his stay, he said, when it appeared some store greeters began to take notice -- pointing at him and whispering.

A shift manager approached him and asked him if he was finding everything he needed.

"He said, 'Didn't I see you over by the magazines, like, five hours ago?' I told him, 'Maybe,"' Bartels said.

Tiring to the point of hallucinating, Bartels said he decided to go home before he was thrown out.
I'm still wondering why anyone thought this was a good idea.

Capt Jack 03-29-2006 05:45 PM

yup. did a 100 hour shift in my first job in computer ops. the entire staff had contracted the flu and in the process and time and time again reinfected every person we employed.
except me. so, I volunteered to stay until a healthy person came to relieve me. no one bothered to check to see if that ever happened...since most were home sick.
so...I worked until relieved....went home and passed out trying to untie my shoe. woke up 17 hours later..........with the flu. but with one hell of an overtime check.

truly...no good deed goes unpunished.
(and yes, about 3 days in, the halucinations were........impressive)

note: I did however employ various 'materials' to enable me to stay awake that long and would grab the occasional nap between reloading paper into the printer.

€uroMeinke 03-29-2006 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt Jack
note: I did however employ various 'materials' to enable me to stay awake that long

Caffine (in multiple delivery systems) and cigarettes got me through it

Capt Jack 03-29-2006 05:54 PM

uh...yeahhhhh,...thats what I meant. sure....caffine ;)

Ghoulish Delight 03-29-2006 05:58 PM

I went 48 hours, with a cold, whacked out on a combination of decongestants, albuterol inhaler, tea, and 2 liters of Mountain Dew. I wrote a 15 page final paper that I have no real recolection of writing (other than the part where I appologized in the middle because I was whacked out on a combination of decongestants, albuterol inhaler, tea, and 2 liters of Mountain Dew). I then went to a final exam. I don't remember which (econ maybe?). No idea how I did, but I got an A on the paper. I read it a year later, it wasn't too bad.

innerSpaceman 03-29-2006 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
Caffine (in multiple delivery systems) and cigarettes got me through it

pffht, amateurs :rolleyes:

Cadaverous Pallor 03-29-2006 06:46 PM

Hmm, hallucinatory no-sleep swank party...Tiki and 'Tini 'Till Dawn and Beyond?

If we started on a Friday night it could get pretty gnarly before people had to go home Sunday night.

Of course the NYE party is nearly the same. Only a few hours of sleep there, and the party just keeps on rolling. :cheers:

€uroMeinke 03-29-2006 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
pffht, amateurs :rolleyes:

Perhaps - but lack of sleep induced hallucinations were far more vivid that most of those I've experienced through other means

innerSpaceman 03-29-2006 07:55 PM

I'll see your sleep-deprivation hallucination ... and raise you one drug-induced, sleep-deprivation hallucination.


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