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	<title>Comments on: Improve Your Sleep Posture</title>
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		<title>By: Aximilation</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aximilation</dc:creator>
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		<description>Funny how you mention falling asleep with a book, I can&#039;t help but be reminded of your twitter: (followed up by direct messages)
Puredoxyk: I discovered that I can fall asleep gently holding a book IN THE AIR to protect it. Sadly though, prying it out of my ZZZing hands bent it!
Aximilation (D): That&#039;s awesome, fingers of death!
Puredoxyk (D): Hehe, no, my husband took it away after I was out cold, still holding it in the air!

You get the nice silly/sweet blend going on there.

On sleep posture, I totally agree. I remember the first time I got on a polyphasic schedule I folder a blanket up and took my naps curled up under my desk at home. Now that I&#039;m on a long term schedule, I decided I have no use for my bed, so I got rid of it and just have a futon pad which I lay out on the floor for my core and possibly evening nap. (Ok, my room is messy and the pad stays on the floor...)

If I could figure out how to rig it up, I would hang a hammock in my room so I could pull it against the wall/ceiling when not in use, talk about extra room!

The only downside of not having the bed is when I do sleep longer than 3/4.5 hours, I can get stiff and sore, not pleasant.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Funny how you mention falling asleep with a book, I can&#8217;t help but be reminded of your twitter: (followed up by direct messages)<br />
Puredoxyk: I discovered that I can fall asleep gently holding a book IN THE AIR to protect it. Sadly though, prying it out of my ZZZing hands bent it!<br />
Aximilation (D): That&#8217;s awesome, fingers of death!<br />
Puredoxyk (D): Hehe, no, my husband took it away after I was out cold, still holding it in the air!</p>
<p>You get the nice silly/sweet blend going on there.</p>
<p>On sleep posture, I totally agree. I remember the first time I got on a polyphasic schedule I folder a blanket up and took my naps curled up under my desk at home. Now that I&#8217;m on a long term schedule, I decided I have no use for my bed, so I got rid of it and just have a futon pad which I lay out on the floor for my core and possibly evening nap. (Ok, my room is messy and the pad stays on the floor&#8230;)</p>
<p>If I could figure out how to rig it up, I would hang a hammock in my room so I could pull it against the wall/ceiling when not in use, talk about extra room!</p>
<p>The only downside of not having the bed is when I do sleep longer than 3/4.5 hours, I can get stiff and sore, not pleasant.</p>
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