Ultraviolet on 19/5/2006 at 00:06
GBM: No, I assumed from the beginning that hyperbaric containment would be good for sleep (thanks for the wording -- hyperbaric containment *sticks it in his pocket for later*). I was just wondering what would make it EVEN BETTER.
And how would one go about getting a hyperbaric chamber in one's home to sleep in? Old Soviet equipment auctions?
And hey, just because binaurals don't do all the work for you doesn't mean that they can't be useful as a meditative tool. So what's this about EM fields for brain entrainment now? How does that work, and could it be used to maintain a certain frequency for sleep? I wonder if such a thing could be used to induce coma-like sleep for badly needed healing and so on.
Gorgonseye on 19/5/2006 at 00:14
Or, something that could be made to mimic a coma but can also can control how long, for those who are really, really, really, reaaaally, restless sleepers!:cheeky:
Ultraviolet on 19/5/2006 at 00:19
Quote Posted by Gorgonseye
Or, something that could be made to mimic a coma but can also can control how long, for those who are really, really, really, reaaaally, restless sleepers!:cheeky:
Yes, that'd be good. In my line of work, I'm well aware that a shitton of Americans at least are in a bad sleep situation, because so many people are taking sleep meds.
Fafhrd on 19/5/2006 at 01:38
Quote Posted by Gorgonseye
Or, something that could be made to mimic a coma but can also can control how long, for those who are really, really, really, reaaaally, restless sleepers!:cheeky:
why not just go whole hog Flint and learn how to stop your heart completely for a few hours every day, that'll do the trick.
Gingerbread Man on 19/5/2006 at 01:42
Quote Posted by Ultraviolet
I'm well aware that a shitton of Americans at least are in a bad sleep situation because so many people are taking sleep meds.
Works better without that comma.
Gorgonseye on 19/5/2006 at 22:23
Quote Posted by Fafhrd
why not just go whole hog Flint and learn how to stop your heart completely for a few hours every day, that'll do the trick.
AHA! GENIUS! Ok....how do I do that again...?
Ultraviolet on 21/5/2006 at 02:18
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Works better without that comma.
I've read that, too.
OnionBob on 25/5/2006 at 16:22
Quote Posted by Gorgonseye
GENIOUS!
This is probably one of my favourite spelling mistakes, primarily for its fantastic internal irony.
Para?noid on 25/5/2006 at 17:31
I was shocked to discover that many fire stations in America are adopting Dalmation as the correct nomenclature for their dog, should they have one. Now I'm all up for the evolution of language, but for the love of god CAN YOU NOT HEAR THE 'A'?
DALMATIAN
WHO THE <b>FUCK</b> SAYS DALMATION
Low Moral Fiber on 25/5/2006 at 17:36
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469805/)
I always liked the little peg games they'd have at the Cracker Barrel, where if you eliminate every peg but one you're a "super gene-yus" or something. I dunno, it was meant to be misspelled, see. It's the south. I guess you'd have to be there. This thread is now about spelling.