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28 Hours a Day

Ryan Bromsgrove
Opinion Editor
Nov 16, 2011


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While it’s an interesting account of the 28-hour day this feature is kind of lame. I’ve been contemplating something like this for a while, and I was excited when I saw this, but nothing is at all informative here. It would’ve been worlds more helpful if you had something a little more meaty. Like, try it out for more than one week, or talk to someone who’s done it long-term, or some sleep science expert or something. More time to sit around doing nothing or play video games is not why people do the 28-hour schedule. This is nothing more than a bored and lazy loner’s week where he slept a little less than usual.



Posted by Zachary Taylor on Nov 19, 2011

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