Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Timelag
Timelag is similar to jetlag. You might think it is something that affects time-travellers when they jump from their home-time at night to another time in the morning. If ever I manage time-travel I will let you know if I get the same effect.
I get timelag when I have spent too many days going to bed late and getting up late so that my body clock feels like I should be in some other part of the world and I have just returned home.
Over the Christmas and New Year holiday period, I rarely seemed to get up before eleven most days. Today I had to be up for 6:30.
Nasty.
I get timelag when I have spent too many days going to bed late and getting up late so that my body clock feels like I should be in some other part of the world and I have just returned home.
Over the Christmas and New Year holiday period, I rarely seemed to get up before eleven most days. Today I had to be up for 6:30.
Nasty.
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