Calundronius
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- May 19, 2002
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Originally posted by: xirtam
Yeah, man. It throws off your whole schedule. When does "tomorrow" become tomorrow? Or "late" turn into early? It's all relative to when people go to bed. But what if they don't go to bed for extended periods of time? It gets weird to consider...
I always seperate one "day" from the next with sleep. So it isn't "tomorrow" until I've gone to bed and gotten up...
Reading what I just wrote, I think I may need to go to sleep.
Psychic prediction: Someone is reading this, and thinking about pointing out that days are divided at 2400 hours, or midnight...thanks, I didn't know that.
