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Wow. I wish I could stay awake fro that long. That sounds cool.
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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. |
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uh...yeahhhhh,...thats what I meant. sure....caffine ;)
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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.
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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: |
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I'll see your sleep-deprivation hallucination ... and raise you one drug-induced, sleep-deprivation hallucination.
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