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- From: pandit@ssd.intel.com (Milind Pandit)
- Subject: Re: Sleep
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- Organization: Supercomputer Systems Division (SSD), Intel
- References: <C1GvBC.6yK@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 19:06:18 GMT
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- In article <C1GvBC.6yK@acsu.buffalo.edu> v064mcqs@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (NEIL GANDLER) writes:
- >
- > I am a college student at the university at Buffalo. I am an electrical
- >engineering major. I get between 6-8 hours a night sleep during the week
- >and roughly 10 hours on the weekend. But it seems that even if I get the
- >8 hours on weekdays that I find it hard to stay awake in class and pay
- >attention. Even coffee doesnt help too much and if I start drinking
- >it on a regular basic its not too effective. Does anybody have any
- >advice on this or recommendations on natural stimilants that I could
- >take in the morning instead of caffeine?
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- Coffee didn't help me stay awake during class/while driving, either.
- Chewing gum did. It's just something to do, instead of sleeping.
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