Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site tymix.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!hplabs!oliveb!tymix!whitehur From: whitehur@tymix.UUCP (Pamela K. Whitehurst) Newsgroups: net.women,net.singles Subject: Re: Sleeping Message-ID: <705@tymix.UUCP> Date: Thu, 20-Mar-86 20:10:30 EST Article-I.D.: tymix.705 Posted: Thu Mar 20 20:10:30 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 22-Mar-86 21:59:34 EST References: <525@watdragon.UUCP> <548@cisden.UUCP> <592@watdragon.UUCP> <562@cisden.UUCP> Reply-To: whitehur@tymix.UUCP (Pamela K. Whitehurst) Organization: Tymnet Inc., Cupertino CA Lines: 20 Xref: watmath net.women:9814 net.singles:11099 In article <562@cisden.UUCP> gmack@cisden.UUCP (Gregg Mackenzie) writes: >Okay, okay, okay! Maybe sleeping when you're tired and getting up when >you're done isn't very practical, as several people have pointed out to >me in articles and mail (Sure don't havta hit ME over th' with a 2b'4 ta >git my attention...huh-uh...no sir...not me...:-). But, I still say it's >the "best" solution for healthy sleep. >Another good solution for your health is to use the buddy-system. But >then, that could make you late for work, too! :-) Only if your 'buddy' is an alarm clock! Now, I don't mind occasionally waking someone up in the morning; especially if I kept them up late. Normally I like peace and solitude in the morning. It may be the only time I can find it. Being responsible for someone else getting out of bed is not my idea of a good morning. I'd rather wait for someone to wake up on their own. -- Pamela K. Whitehurst ...!hplabs!oliveb!tymix!whitehur