Netzach
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It's not exactly germane to the discussion, but one scientist took the light data and applied it to Alzheimer's patients and other chronically ill elderly. Seems that auto clock tends to break down over time, or gets a little looser in its interpretation. However, when the same test group was exposed to larger amounts of light during the day rather than cooping them up in low light rooms, cognitive measurements jumped amongst the group 11-20something percent. i'm recalling this in a dark room so my memory is obviously shot to hell in response.
I'm not sure it's not germane. Most people are under fluorescents and staring at glowing boxes of one kind or another all the time.
A job in MN in an office often meant that I spent a lot of the winter never seeing sun other than on weekends.
A. Helllooooo emotional eating and drinking
B. The low energy you feel is something I can't even begin to describe.
Before you talk lunch hour, I was informed at almost every job I've had here in an office setting "we don't take an hour, we eat lunch at our desks."
What the cock is that? That's the new workday.
Try finding a salad in the skyway eateries of Mpls, which is all you have time to navigate for lunch. I did - one place. How scary is it that no one else seemed to opt for that ever?
Bring food? Yeah, better idea. I was a mass transit taker, and groceries would have tacked on 2 hours to getting home at 5-6 pm and it's already pitch black.
I don't live like that any longer, thank God. But I can see clearly how my freshman 15 morphed into my postgraduate 50.
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