Michael Voong HCI Researcher @ Birmingham University

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1 November 2006 @ 1pm

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On Napping

For those who base their days around napping, here’s a quote that I think you might agree sums it up really nicely:

A good nap is one of life’s great pleasures, and the ability to nap is the sign of a well-balanced life. When we nap we snatch back control of our day from a mechanized, clock-driven society. We set aside the urgency imposed on us by the external world and get in touch with an internal rhythm that is millions of years old.

A nap distils the sweetness of a whole night’s sleep down to a few minutes. Ideally, it starts on a soft bed, in a dark room, with a warm blanket. At first your mind lingers on what you’ve done that day, and what you still need to do. Then your thoughts start to unravel a little, become less coherent, more dreamlike. You feel your breathing deepen, your body relax. You lose yourself; you’re asleep. After a few minutes you gradually become aware again of the bed, the room. You open your eyes, gather your thoughts, throw off the blankets. You’re a new person.

Source: TheStar.com - The modern world killed off the nap


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@ B E L ™
15 November 2006 @ 10pm

This is a good definition, and even more … it is real!


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