arstechnica.com — You probably know how it goes. You've just had lunch and you're back at your desk. 3pm rolls around and home time is still some way off. Then the yawns start and all you can think about is curling up under your desk for a sleep.
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canadiantebaconJun 12, 2008
So, when is there gonna be an article on how to combat sleepiness, when you work on a graveyard shift? Especially for like night stockers... Maybe soon? Would be nice.
tiduJun 12, 2008
Don't they have those at the Google offices, big white pods that you put over your upper body and fall sleep for a bit. although someone could come by and statch your shoes
crunkedJun 12, 2008
no s**t sherlock
chesscatJun 12, 2008
Be more like the cat and your life will be better.
beautifulleperJun 13, 2008
A idiot could have come up with that conclusion without a study.
beauleyJun 13, 2008
Is there a magic pill that will close our minds and send us off into dreamland?<a class="user" href="http://www.healthmad.com/Alternative/How-to-Get-a-Good-Nights-Sleep.18585">http://www.healthmad.com/Alternative/How-to-Get-a- ...</a>How to Get a Good Night's Sleep
mondsterJun 13, 2008
I like the author's comment at the end: "So, there you have it. Afternoon tiredness is best combated by a quick nap. Of course, for those of us who aren't lucky enough to work at home, have a very understanding boss, or live in Spain, two cups of coffee might be a better idea..."LOL! Viva le cafe!