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So humid that my iced coffee is making a big puddle on my desk. Almost reaching my computer. I wonder if I could turn an ice coffee cup into a dewpoint measurer?
Hawaii is 10 hours behind I find it hard to believe you could adjust to that in two days.
It's very easy. Just make yourself stay awake & make yourself get up at your destinations morning time. When we arrive in Hawaii it is late night there anyway (from a lunchtime flight in the UK) so we go straight to bed & we sometimes have a little nap on the flight to Honolulu & the next day maybe a little nap in the afternoon (not for too long though) & by the second day we are completely fine. Same for the journey home. I find it very hard to believe that anyone could have jetlag LONGER than a couple of days, especially from a shorter distance away...
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Originally Posted by naif12
As I said before my friend said he still has the "jetlag" effect since back from Saudi in 2012. Time diff is 4hrs!!!
Idiot? Don't think so, IQ's 130s but his generalization/exaggeration can be worse than how you think Owen is! I like to model my school as weather forum regulars (teacher = mods) and I modeled him as some of poster worse than how you think Owen is!
He once said that 70% kaskusers (kaskus = indonesia local forum) are ignorant narrow-minded "hipsters" simply because of a poll in a 4 year old thread regarding fav music, i was slightly offended as I prefer 90's like "naif" (name of Indonesian band, see my blog) to nowadays music (in my country there're handful of awful music genre since 2008)!!!
When I used to fly back from Australia for Xmas, the jet lag would not last longer than 2-3 days at the most. The day before the flight I would try to slowly adjust to London time, then on the plane I would operate on London time. I also found that one of the best ways to adjust was to arrange a night out as soon as I landed, and then get drunk and try to go to sleep around 2am. The dehydration would wake me up at a normal time the next morning, and then I would go to sleep around 8-9pm the next day.
Idiot? Don't think so, IQ's 130s but his generalization/exaggeration can be worse than how you think Owen is! I like to model my school as weather forum regulars (teacher = mods) and I modeled him as some of poster worse than how you think Owen is!
He once said that 70% kaskusers (kaskus = indonesia local forum) are ignorant narrow-minded "hipsters" simply because of a poll in a 4 year old thread regarding fav music, i was slightly offended as I prefer 90's like "naif" (name of Indonesian band, see my blog) to nowadays music (in my country there're handful of awful music genre since 2008)!!!
Well he sounds like an idiot to me, high IQ or not
Owen's been known to get jetlag for two weeks just after changing the clocks an hour though! He's a special case
This is true. He's very "special"
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