Provigil Extends Your Day? 660
John Mearns writes "It looks like before long all caffeine junkies will be able to ditch the bottle of Mountain Dew or cup of coffee in favor of pill. Its not a true stimulant so you don't get the "caffeine crash," just countless hours of alert attentiveness. " It's also
still in testing so it'll probably make you grow horns or something, and is
supposed to only be used for people who are sleepy during the day, but it raises
several interesting ethical questions.
First Post. (Score:5, Funny)
Cool, if I take these it will increase my chances of getting a first post.
Pop pill.
Reload
Pop pill.
Reload
Pop pill.
Reload
Rinse,
Repeat.
caffene crash is great (Score:5, Interesting)
Boom.... now sleep for 12 hours.
I want something that will reduce my bodies need for sleep... make me feel good and refreshed on 3 or 4 hours of sleep.
Re:caffene crash is great (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:caffene crash is great (Score:5, Informative)
He seemed to be getting along just fine, until about day 62 or so, and then he crashed, and crashed hard!
Re:caffene crash is great (Score:5, Funny)
I've been on the Uberman cycle for about ~95 days now, and I feel great. I've average about 3.5 hours of sleep a day, and I realy feel as refreshed as I used to be after a 10 hour sleep-fest.
I highly recommend it to anyone who is willing to
Re:caffene crash is great (Score:4, Funny)
=Brian
Re:caffene crash is great (Score:3, Informative)
Re:caffene crash is great (Score:3, Informative)
Da Vinci (Score:2, Insightful)
The human body has many continuous overlapping cycles. The most prominent is the circadian rythymn, our daily clock. But there are longer cycles (women's monthly cycles) and a shorter one of approximatly 4 hours. Adopting this sleeping pattern would maximize restorative sleep (Stage 4 and REM) while minimizing the less productive sleep stages (Stages 1-3). When you adopt this sleep schedule, you immediately go into deep sleep and then dream within 5 or 10 minutes. The normal delay for dreaming is usually 3-5 hours.
One last thing that I found in my research. While most people can deal with moderate sleep loss for an extended time 2-3 hours a night, there is a core sleep time of 4-5 hours that the average person must get otherwise they become non-functional.
I would love to read up more on this drug and to see how the research has changed in the three years that I have left school.
Seriously (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Seriously (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, in a "whoa, is it really August already?" kind of way.
Re:Seriously (Score:2)
Re:Seriously (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Seriously (Score:2, Funny)
Guess that one's gone too...
Re:Seriously (Score:5, Funny)
one shot nyquil (The icky green liquid stuff, not Gelcaps), $2
two tablets nodoze, $3
not knowing where the fuck you are, what day it is, what time it is, your name, what language your speaking, and then comming too 7 hours later and finding you wrote a web/gopher/ftp/qotd/chargen server that works, priceless
Re:Seriously (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Seriously (Score:3, Informative)
While it's true that Ecstacy can make you depressed, it's a bit unfair to say that depression is a side effect of the drug since there are steps one can take to prevent it.
At one point, I considered no longer using the drug because of this very fact. However, I did some research into how the drug works and why it causes depression. Basically, you get depressed because you either have too little seratonin in your brain for it to function normally or you've damaged the seratonin receptors in your brain to the point where you no longer have a sufficient number to support normal serotonin levels.
So, the goal is to counteract those affects in some way. In order to boost low seratonin levels, my friends and I take 5-HTP (the body's natural precursor to serotonin). This won't ensure high serotonin levels in all cases, but usually does. It's also important to maintain high levels of MAOs (monoamine oxidases IIRC...anti-oxidants...vitamin C, for example). The MAOs help your brain metabolize serotonin that is not recaptured by the receptors. If that serotonin isn't matoblized, it can cause brain damage. This is also why people taking MAOIs (the I is for inhibitors) should never take e.
So basically, if you're going to be using e anywhere close to regularly, go down to the local pharmacy/GNC and pick up some 5-HTP and some multi-vitamins (or however you feel like loading up on anti-oxidants). I can't offer any scientific evidence that this works, but within my circle of friends (about 30-45...all of whom follow this advice), not one person has complained about depression as a side effect of e.
Bottom line is: if you're going to do any drug, be educated about it. Read as much as you can about how it affects your body. There is a lot of misinformation on both sides of the issue, so think about the source of the information you read (i.e. trust the government about as much as the buy passed out on the floor with his face in a pool of drool).
Re:Seriously (Score:3, Insightful)
Wow... and I thought taking LEGAL advice from Slashdot was bad!
Wow... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Wow... (Score:2)
It won't replace coffee. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:It won't replace coffee. (Score:2)
Re:It won't replace coffee. (Score:2)
Might I suggest Good Earth [easycoffee.com] teas? Their Black tea is the strongest, with Green tea in second place. The Green tea tastes better than Black, and still has enough caffiene to get me going. It's also not nearly as hard on my digestive system as coffee.
It is more expensive, but don't let that fool you. I've saved quite a bit of cash since I switched, since I no longer eat three tins of Altoids a day for my creature-from-the-black-coffee-lagoon breath.
Re:It won't replace coffee. (Score:2)
Drinking tea vs. hyped-up-overcost-insulting-italians-grande-no-fo
$5 for the coffee, vs. $1.15 for the tea that you can refill for free till your bag goes dead...
As for the altoids, have you tried those Listerine strips? W0000...
Re:It won't replace coffee. (Score:3, Funny)
NO! i don't want starbucks OR listerine strips, now stop posting!!
Re:It won't replace coffee. (Score:3, Insightful)
Sleep and dreams... (Score:5, Interesting)
One thing they don't mention is if you have to sleep for a 'normal' amount after the drug wares off. So if you are awake for like 36 hours, then how long do you sleep? 8 hours? or 16 hours?
Even if this has bad long term effects, this will be very popular, everyone has those nights that they 'have' to stay up and work. Could be the procrationators drug of choice.
Normal Sleep (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Sleep and dreams... (Score:3, Insightful)
I don't think that this is true. I read a New Yorker article a few months ago about the same drug. It said that not getting enough sleep will impair your performance at the time, but it doesn't cause any long-term effects. It talked about Randy Gardner who stayed awake for 11 days straight. He didn't experience any real problems during the experiment, and was completely back to normal after sleeping for something like 14 hours after the experiment.
And the really interesting thing about this new drug is that you can stay awake for long periods of time without any performance impairment, or even any sleepiness. Cool and scary at the same time...
Re:Sleep and dreams... (Score:3, Funny)
WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:4, Insightful)
Provigil was developed in France in the 1970s. Although no one is sure how it works, animal studies show that the medication--unlike other drugs that induce wakefulness--doesn't seem to dramatically increase levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with arousal and alertness.
If you want to take a drug that no one knows how it works, go for it. However, I will not be taking a drug that scientists are clueless about.
The best treatment for sleepiness is SLEEPING!!! If you are engaging in an activity that is depriving you of sleep, STOP!!! There is a reason you get sleepy. Your body and mind needs to rest and recharge and sleepiness is the signal to do so. Medical test after medical test has shown that people that deprive themselves of sleep go insane and lose their ability to perform even the easiest of tasks. That is why sleep deprivation is used so often as a torture device to break down subjects, so they will spill the proverbial beans.
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:2)
Exactly. Now's your chance to get ahead of the curve, while normal people (see above) are worried about "long term effects" and other such nonsense. Once it's certified healthy, we're back to square one with heightened expectations, when everyone's using it. So don't delay-- start using it now, and get 10 years up on everyone else!
Re:Aspirin.... (Score:2)
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:5, Funny)
Lol, I got an insanity story to tell...
When I was 18, I worked construction down in bakersfield. Everyday my boss would give me a little bit of krank to stick in my gums. I honestly didn't know what I was getting into as I had never done it before.
After a week of no sleep, drinking pint's of whiskey like they were soda pops, and various hallucinations. I decided it would be a *Good Thing* to take on my friends 350lb father with my 150lb kranked out self.
Lucky for me, all he did was throw me 30 feet to which, I landed on my feet, ran across the street and started yelling, "C'mon you pussy come on this side of the street i'll kick your ass!" After that episode I went home, slept for 28 hours, and vowed never to do that shit again. Haven't touched the stuff since.
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:2)
This was modded as "insightful." And I agree.
But isn't it pathetic and sad we (or at least I) have gotten to the point where a statement like "The best treatment for sleepiness is sleeping" is now insightful.
Good point, toup. Thank you for the remind.
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:2)
As to your point about nobody knowing how a drug works, well...too many other people have already rebutted that.
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:2)
You make this claim as if it were intuitively obvious, but please let me argue that it may be wrong.
There are other possible reasons we sleep, for example it may be because we are day hunters and we would just be using excessive calories if our bodies were at full burn 24 hrs/day. Sleep may be nothing but a food conservation program built into our evolution. Lions sleep a huge number of hours a day, probably because not burning calories when you aren't hunting for a huge calorie glut of a meal is the best strategy for surviving lean times. Some (all?) bears hibernate, probably for the same reason.
So while you may be right, I think it is wrong to say sleep is a given and that's the end of it. Pregnancy used to be a given if you had sex, and while there are many people who still believe the only natural motivation and consequence of sex is procreation, many people now separate the two activities. I think Tiredness and Sleep may someday be separated in the same way. Sleep can be fun, but so can other things with which sleep can interfere.
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:3, Insightful)
And that's the good part: side effects are almost completely unknown. They're found by administering the drug and seeing what happens. Sometimes there are no side effects, sometimes you get a dry mouth, sometimes your fingernails fall off, sometimes all your mitochondria die, etc. There's a reason drug trials are carefully planned and monitored.
Completely wrong. There are some people who *never* sleep, yet do not suffer from bad effects. If the need for sleep where a fundamental characteristic of higher neural activity, they would die in childhood, but they do not.It is entirely possible (and I would say likely) that sleep is caused by a clock mechanism that tries to modulate consciousness. It is plausible that the "turn off" signal from the clock becomes hyperactive if it isn't satisfied and wreaks havoc on the rest of the brain, which is perfectly capable of staying online. If you could block or reset this hypothetical clock with a drug, you could stay awake forever.
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:3, Funny)
This is a Microsoft attitude. Like one Microsoft support guy once said: "Memory is like gasoline - you use it up, then your computer has to fill up the tank again by restarting." This is mostly the same reasoning which you use in your pro-sleep argument, but I think that when you need sleep after so short uptime like 18 hours or so, then it means you have some serious problems with your mind getting unstable very quickly. Remember, rebooting is not an answer. Real hackers fix their systems and don't have to reset them any more. Please, stop listening to that Microsoft anti-GPL FUD propaganda, for God's sake!
Re:WARNING! No one knows how it works!!! (Score:2)
heck, there was a recent Duke university study [radiofreenation.net], where if you looked closely into the results, placebos did better than the standard psych drug for treatments
This was a study into the effectiveness of St. John's wort and they were using a placebo and a standard med for comparison.
Drug companies get all kinds of things approved all the time. Doesn't mean that they know what they are doing besides running a profit.
I do cocaine.... (Score:4, Funny)
....I'm always chasing rainbows...
Stripper's Trilemma (Score:2)
I think you were alluding to the Stripper's Trilemma:
Dance harder -> make more tips -> buy more coke -> dance harder -> etc
:)
or you can do what Edison and Da Vinci did (Score:3, Funny)
I'm REALLY curious about trying that new sleep pattern, but oddly enough, I don't have the time to try it!
Re:or you can do what Edison and Da Vinci did (Score:2)
He talks about a D&D game, but why could he have said, ok, where going to take a 25 minute break, then resume?
After 4 hours of work, most people get(at least) a 30 minute break.
not to imply that its easy to do, but his excuses seemed a little lame to me.
Of course this is the same guy that went out drinking befor trying his new sleep schedule.
"....you know, morons."
It's sad... (Score:3, Insightful)
Sleep is fundamental, period. There are no substitutions.
Re:It's sad... (Score:2)
If (big if there), it is doing the chemical equiv of sleep in your body, then it is effectively SLEEP.
we'll just have to wait and see though
Re:It's sad... (Score:2)
So, sleep isn't as fundamental as all that, I think. We really just don't understand it very well.
That said, I LIKE sleeping. Humans have done a lot to make sure that sleeping is a pleasurable experience. I have a nice bed, nice sheets, nice blankets and fluffy pillows. I don't think I really want to give that up.
Is this wise? (Score:3, Insightful)
If you're sleepy, you need to sleep. If you're sleepy during the day, well, maybe you need to go to bed earlier.
Plus, sleeping is one of the seven capital pleasures of being human. Going to bed when you're sleepy is actually pretty nice. Why give it up?
Anyone remember the water cooler experiment? (Score:2)
I can see the drugs manufactuer now going through trial test.
Hi we'd like to spike your water coolers with a new drug we've developed
I think it's against the law to put anything other than water in those things
This new drug is *Better* than caffiene. It should increase worker production up to 25%!
That sounds great! Where do we sign up?
As with all good things... (Score:3, Interesting)
Even natural stuff like gensing makes you feel like pure total SH*T when it wears off. Does funky things to yer pee to...
My dad is a hard-line baptist, will not drink ANYTHING with alcohol (or even anything that looks like alcohol, i.e. IBC Root Beer and Welches sparkling grape juice) but drinks up to 5 pots of coffee a day.
He gets kinds irate when I point out he's addicted, but...
Re:As with all good things... (Score:2, Informative)
Back when I did more botany I discovered that plants produce chemicals that do two basic sorts of things:
1)Produce more plant tissue by making food, growing, reproducing, or something of the sort
2)Bug killer. Stuff that makes them poisonous or unpalatable to things that eat them at the macroscopic or microscopic level.
Our favorite alkaloid - caffeine - is the second sort of chemical. We just happen to find the effects useful or pleasurable. Think about it, a bug that has its appetite suppressed and is jittery is going to eat less of you and eat that less efficiently.
Other perfectly natural substances like oil of wormwood will eat holes in your brain because that is what makes it worth the metabolic cost to the plant to produce them. Dead bugs don't eat you if you are a plant.
Re:As with all good things... (Score:3, Insightful)
And even beyond your points, natural and good for you don't always mean in your best interest. One of the effects of receiving sufficient or excessive nutrition is that cells (and animals) tend to focus on procreating at the expense of their own lifespans. There is a fundamental biological process that kills cells faster when there is an abundance of nutrience. That means, even though malnurishment is "bad" for you, you may live longer on a carefully malnourished diet.
This makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint because in lean times you are best served by just surviving until better times when you can procreate or help your tribe/etc in other ways. Similarly, if you are stressed and not getting enough sleep, it may mean that you are going through some other kind of negative period in which the body's best bet is simply to extend life until better times roll around. In fact, recent studies suggest that those who sleep about 6-7 hours a night live longer than those who sleep 8-10.
Go figure.
Why not try ephedrine? (Score:2)
We have this in the UK. It's called Pro Plus. (Score:2)
I know a few people who pop those things all the time. I can't see the point though.. they don't work for me. Red Bull all the way baby!
What "interesting ethical questions"? (Score:5, Insightful)
Here is an "interesting ethical question" (Score:2)
What if at some future time when this drug is commonplace, you can't get a job in your field unless you agree to take the pill during the work week?
What if the traditional work week disappears, replaced by 168 non-stop hours of wakeful, productive work?
People are fond of responding to workplace privacy issues by pointing out that you're being paid for your time, and shouldn't be surfing or getting high or whatever, and so spyware and logging and drug tests are to be expected, and are an employer's right. How is this really any different? You don't have to work at a place that requires 168 hours of wakefulness, but if every employer in your town who has a position in your field is requiring this drug to be taken as a condition of employment, your kinda SOL.
Is that enough ethical questions for ya?
Re:What "interesting ethical questions"? (Score:2)
That's the business politicians are in: Manufacture laws to look useful to an apathetic non-voting public. Then they can stay in office forever, and collect a healthy retirement. (Their salary when they were in office, every year until they die.)
Wow, huh?
Re:What "interesting ethical questions"? (Score:2)
Re:What "interesting ethical questions"? (Score:2)
That would be great, if every person lived in isolation, and damage that a person does to one's self doesn't affect anyone else, but that's not the world we live in.
I don't want some stupid fuck crashing hard after a week-long stimulant binge, falling asleep behind the wheel, and killing me and my family.
Re:keep clinging to that (Score:3, Funny)
Fuck the drug effect, I wanna glow neon orange! Bzzzzzz! Think how cool I would look, and how the chix (tm) would be impressed with my glowing goodness.
glowing graspee
Drink Yerba Mate (Score:2)
Cool! (Score:2)
They got to sell this stuff over the counter. I don't care if it makes you grow a damn tail! Gimmee!
"Beggars in Spain" is a good book about this (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:"Beggars in Spain" is a good book about this (Score:2)
In the book the "sleepless" also don't age and are super smart to boot. As far as I know this drug doesn't do that... (the book, and it's sequel "Beggars and Choosers" are both really good fiction though)
I've used it. (Score:5, Informative)
Even after 40 hours of being awake, I was still at nearly full mental capactity and able to work, etc. I did not feel the normal symptoms of sleep deprevation at all (I've stayed awake too long many times, and I'm familiar with how it makes you feel). I did not feel high, either. I was just... awake. I also didn't feel many physical problems (sore back, sore legs, etc) like I expected to, but YMMV, of course.
Afterwards I slept about 9 hours and had a normal next day. By my calculations (figuring you normally sleep
You can find them on the internet if you look around enough. I am hesitant to mention sites, but there are two in the UK that sell 100mg pills. I have been unable to find the 200mg pills. They sell for about $145 + shipping ($15 or so) for 30 pills. That's $5.33 a pill. During my 40 hours awake, I took four, which works out to about $1 per hour.
Many people I tell this to think it would be a good idea to take them during finals. I must warn you that it's probably not a good idea because there is a very good chance your sleep schedule will get completely fucked up. For example, you may stay up for 32 hours, decide it's time for sleep, and then sleep through a final. In other words, I would take it a few times beforehand to get used to it before you decide to jump in and potentially fuck up something important.
Re:I've used it. (Score:4, Insightful)
I never grokked why this stay-up-for-hours mentality became such a powerful meme with college students. I *always* did better by getting a reasonable amount of sleep than by staying up to cram. Give yourself a few extra days lead time for in-depth studying. Get proper sleep sleep for the period just before and during exams. Watch your performance soar.
Re:I've used it. (Score:3, Informative)
There have been several important studies [dohealthnet.com] which show [wisc.edu] the importance [ucla.edu] of sleep on learning [harvard.edu]. If you want to do better on tests, get enough sleep.
Re:I've used it. (Score:3, Interesting)
Maybe you retain knowledge differently than most? If it's a subject that bores me, I do what most people do, I wait until the night before the exam, and cram on the topics most likely to be tested. Perhaps pulling an all-nighter if the class is early the next day.
Procastination is a common problem. For example, I waited until the last second to post this response.
I have too. (Score:3, Informative)
My test drive opinions, negatives first:
- headaches - Very distracting and not fixed with OTC remedies. I consider this a killer side effect. I saw this at both 100mg and 200mg.
- da jitters - well, if you are going all Cornholio, it is going to cut into your productivity. I went from juggling 5 different things at once to dropping three and fucking up one of the remaining two. Maybe you can train yourself to keep it all together.
- elevated blood pressure - This may have something to do with the headaches, but that feeling of impending aneurysm does not rock.
- dehydration - I fly through the water, and all of my piss smells really rank and chemical-like. There is a productivity hit to this I suppose, and it seems like more than that imposed by chugging coffee.
- rebound - the crash can be hard, and the duration of sleep is not really predictable. I tended to be irritable the day after, as well.
positive: you are slightly more alert. 100mg and I can still sleep no problem. in my chair. . .not good. 200mg and you are are awake, but more side effect manifestation.
DO NOT take 4 per shift like the guy up there. You are going to get prescription info from Slashdot?
Don't be a dumbass: check out the info on ANY drug before you take it. Know the maximum dose. Know the interactions. Know the side effects. Know if it is excreted by the liver or kidney if you have problems with one of them. If you are going to take the doctor out of the loop, who is going to look out for your sorry ass?
You need to mix the stuff up. (Score:4, Funny)
One step in the right direction (Score:5, Funny)
Provigal + Viagra (Score:2, Funny)
looks similar to monofonil (sp?) (Score:2)
yet they always seem to gloss over the fact that rats that were kept on it, if awake long enough without sleep - ALWAYS died of blood infections.
your body needs sleep.
Re:looks similar to monofonil (sp?) (Score:2)
Everybody seems to be told 8 hours, but there have been several eperments with widely different sleep patterns that work well.
Can our body lear to deal with 6 hours sleep? 4?
I saw an interview with a guy who slept for 2 hours 3 times a day, evenly spaced. After the experiment he kept doing it, and had been doing so for years. He claimed it was great.
there have been people through out history, from Marth Stewart, to Napleon, that only slept 4 hours a night, there entire lives.
I could use the extra 4 hour, personally.
Provigil = Bad Experience (Score:2, Interesting)
Try this instead... (Score:2)
Others [erowid.org] might agree [primushost.com].
Note that ginko takes several weeks to build up in your system. Have fun!
I was on this drug for 4 weeks last october... (Score:2, Informative)
I stopped taking it because I thought it was causing me to feel very sick to my stomach, but of course that might have just been because I live in downtown NYC and this was in October.
Generally this is a drug taken by people with serious sleeping problems, like people that fall asleep while driving all the time, etc. It is also thought to have some affect on depression, although the mechanism by which it accomplishes that is unknown. It might just be that getting a good start on the day helps depressed people!
Since this drug is not a traditional stimulant, such as caffeine, or cocaine, it can affect people in very different ways. It's more like Prozac, which seemed to help some people a lot, while others were not helped at all.
Wasn't there an X-Files episode... (Score:2)
What ethical questions? (Score:2)
questions at all. Could you suggest one?
Re:What ethical questions? (Score:2)
haha, but then, what doesn't raise at least some ethical question to someone?
new inventions makes life easier (Score:2)
Everything raises ethical questions, whether or not there interesting is for people to decide for themselves.
Not my Dew! (Score:2)
Besides, Mountain Dew reduces your sperm count [snopes.com], so it keeps those bastard children away!
I wonder what you'd get... (Score:2)
According to the Pocket PDR (Score:2)
Nevertheless, it is listed a class IV controlled substance, not as bad a Ritalin, but it is supposedly addictive.
However, it does work as advertised.
Sleep and Dreams... (Score:4, Insightful)
Some evidence for this: there is a specific type of autism (I can't remember the name) that baffled researchers until they started monitoring the EEG's at night. The researchers found out that the people with this type of autism were literally going in to seizures at night, at least they were experiencing the "electrical storm" in their brains that characterize a seizure. The researchers put the patients on anti-epilepsy medication, and it cleared up the symptoms right away. As the theory goes, the brain was using all of it's connections every night, preventing unused/unneeded connections from atrophying. So the patient was literally unable to forget anything, but also didn't have any more room for more connections.
The moral of the story (considering that only a fool wouldn't realize that these pills won't be more abused than Viagra)? Don't use/abuse these pills if you want to be able to remember/learn anything long-term.
BlackGriffen
Fantastic! (Score:3, Funny)
It's also still in testing so it'll probably make you grow horns or something
So I can get more work done in a day, and grow horns? I want in on the clinical trial!
Cheers
-b
Girlfriend sez: "In your case, it would just make the ones you already have visible."
Unmentioned Side Effects! (Score:3, Informative)
Provigal affects Birth Control!
I found a few references to possible birth defects as well, however not seriously sightable statements. Even the official website [provigil.com] states that dosage during pregnancy should seriously consider the benefits to outweigh the risks.The strangest issue is that for a drug that has been around since the 70's there is very little data about interaction with other drugs and they just recommend you don't use alot of different types. Brings up something I remember hearing about a company in the past that found negative results and decided that they just "hadn't performed those tests". Who knows.
Buyer Beware.
I'm male though, so where do I order my emergency supply! :)
Garth/Darkstar
Lembas (Score:3, Funny)
*sigh*
Lembas would have been such a better name.
-Bill
Exercise is making a huge difference for me (Score:5, Insightful)
What about the LGMs? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Until Then... (Score:2)
Re:Exercise works better (Score:3, Funny)
Signed,
Your Boss
GTRacer
- There's a Dilbert in this somewhere...
Re:Bandwidth (Score:2)
Re:hmm... (Score:2)
No, you will start to notice it at about the age of 30.
Michael
Re:hmm... (Score:2)
Re:hmm... (Score:2)
Re:Bad Idea (Score:2)
C'mon, the only hope any of us ever had of being millionaires was the dot-com boom - and what was that, other than what happens when you put thousands of delusional psychopathic geeks in the same room with thousands of delusional psychopathic venture capitalists and offer shares to millions of delusional psychopathic day traders?
If that was delusional psychopathy, I want it back!
Re:If it works, gimme! (Score:2)
And they call it EverCrack now.
It's too horrible to contemplate: sleep is the only thing moderating the life cycles of some of hard-core addicts and preventing them from sinking as far as drug addicts can (most addictive drugs are stimulants and keep you up.) Without sleep regulating their addiction the whole lot of them will descend into dementia, not that they aren't far from that now.
Re:Whatever happened to good old SPEED? (Score:3, Interesting)
I have made it through many tough projects without using illegal drugs.
I know loads of people are now going to slap me down, disagree and generally piss all over me, but I don't want anyone to risk using speed after reading your post.
graspee