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View Poll Results: How many hours do you sleep on average, per night?
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6 or less
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34.69% |
6-8
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44.90% |
8-10
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8 |
16.33% |
10 or more
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4.08% |
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October 30th, 2004, 09:30 AM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
Not sure what my longest stretch is - probably around 48 hours- but when I was at uni I used to stay up all night playing games/ on IRC on a regular basis. I've often wanted to try 70 or more hours just to see what the hell happens to your mind - gotta be the cheapest hallucinagen available=-)
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October 30th, 2004, 09:40 AM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
Ouch...
It depends with me, I can from anywhere between 8 hours of sleep a night to 4, It usually balances at 6 hours or under, But I do have trouble sleeping.
Longest I Stayed awake? 2 days and a bit playing SEIV, non SEIV? At least 4 days in the school holidays, It might have been 5 but when you're awake that long you do tend to lose track. I slept for at least 2 days straight after that
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October 30th, 2004, 12:34 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
On average, I sleep less about 6 hours (or a bit less). Partly due to being unable to sleep much longer and sometimes due to having too much fun to go to sleep. However, having said that, I DO take naps when I feel tired, so I really average around 7 hours of sleep per day (it's just not all at the same time).
Seems like I heard recently that Americans sleep less now than they did 25 years ago.
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October 30th, 2004, 12:36 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
I usaully get around 11 or 12 hours of sleep. Not counting school when I am obligated to get up. As for the longest amount of time I have stayed up. I was awake the longest for 120 hours when I was out camping for a week( I couldnt sleep, I had this fear a bug coming in and like biteing me or a bear or something) that weekend I slept like eight hours.
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October 30th, 2004, 01:10 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
Ive spent most of my adult life under military rules. Not bad in cases like this since they will definetly push the limits, but the limits they set will have reasons. Not reasons like being nice to the troops. but reasons based on experts.
Female: 7-9 hours sleep
Male: 8-10 hours sleep
after 16 hours you are not allowed to operate heavy machinery. After 32 hours you are no longer responsible for your actions. Also after 32 hours, you CANNOT catch up on lost sleep. Its "deducted from the end of your life span" as they used to warn us.
BELIEVE me, if ANYONE has tested the limits of limited sleep its the military. So I figure their rules are good enough for me to at least try to maintain.
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October 30th, 2004, 02:02 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
The longest number of hours in a row I have slept is about 18 hours. This was when I was a kid and I used to sleep all the time during school holidays when I didn't have very much to do. As long as there was no loud noise and nobody waked me, I'd stay asleep all night and most of the day. This was especially true on cloudy days.
Now, I still sometimes have trouble getting up in the morning in the winter when it's dark or when it's very cloudy, but I have to get up because I have things to do. On weekdays I usually get 6 hours or less of sleep. On weekends, 8 hours.
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October 30th, 2004, 03:56 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
Usually try for 6-8hrs with the occassional 10 thrown in for good measure.
The longest I've gone without sleep is about 36hrs. That's the day when I worked from 7pm-7am, came home and moved, then went back to work for my next shift 7pm-7am. [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Cold.gif[/img]
On pressing nights when important papers or exams are much closer than I'd like - I always try to get those 1hr powernaps in to "refresh".
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October 30th, 2004, 04:07 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
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Captain Kwok said:
went back to work for my next shift 7pm-7pm. [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Cold.gif[/img]
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You worked a 24-hour shift?
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October 30th, 2004, 06:04 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
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Captain Kwok said:
went back to work for my next shift 7pm-7pm. [img]/threads/images/Graemlins/Cold.gif[/img]
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You worked a 24-hour shift?
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That was a typo. Should have been 7am.
Anyway, in a related mishap connected to this incident, the following night I had to leave work early after experiencing stiffness in my neck which I believe was the result of a couch hitting me in the head.
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October 30th, 2004, 08:50 PM
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Re: OT Poll: Amount of Sleep...
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AgentZero said:
Current record, 153 hours, or 6 days and 9 hours. I did it in university to win a bet that it wasn't humanly possible to not sleep for five days. Course, our Psychology department found out about it and asked if they could use me for a sleep-deprivation study. So, not only did I win the bet but the Psych department paid me as well.
BTW, this is NOT a feat I recomend trying to duplicate. Not sleeping for that long screws you up big time, and not just in the head. I was constantly getting bloody noses, bruised fingers just from typing and doing pretty much anything was very painful. Though the stuff that goes on in your head is pretty weird too. I remember the experiment/bet started at noon on Sunday and finished at 9pm the following Saturday. I'd won the bet by noon Friday, by noon Saturday I'd proved how bloody stubborn I could be, but then my mind was so addled I didn't go to bed until 9 because I didn't want to disrupt my sleeping patterns for the following week. Ended up waking up early Tuesday morning.
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