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Skydude
Posts: 1309/2607
Ah, Drew Carey is great.

I'm not really worried about driving, since I didn't drive while I was there. And as for crossing streets, it'll certainly be easier than crossing in Rome, which was INSANE.
Wurl
Posts: 653/842
Originally posted by Plus Sign Abomination
I voted for Kodos.

Man, that's a great reference.
Danielle
Posts: 2688/6737
Welcome back to the US of A!

Never been to Cleveland, but from what I hear, Cleveland rocks. (OHIO!).
NSNick
Posts: 799/2228
Originally posted by Skydude
What's up in Cleveland that you'll be seeing, Nick?

My house.

I'm home for spring break. BTW, I <3 my car. But I hate cold weather & snow. >(
Cynthia
Posts: 1998/5814
Look the wrong way, drive on the wrong side of the road... yeah. All very understandable even if the judge wouldn't side with you.
Skydude
Posts: 1301/2607
Well, unless you're leaving right now, that's not necessarily the case. I hardly think I'm going to spend the next two hours doing nothing but posting.

Unless things are interesting, in which case I'll do it while checking email and the like.

I just know I'll get hit by a car since I'll look the wrong way when crossing the street.
asdf
Posts: 1677/4077
Welcome back to the US, Skydude. Where everything is better than the rest of the world very interesting.

(Crud! I'm going to be foiled again in winning the ACS!!)
Skydude
Posts: 1293/2607
What's up in Cleveland that you'll be seeing, Nick?

Anyway, as you can see from my location, I'm back now.
LizardKing
Posts: 219/511
Originally posted by Plus Sign Abomination
I HAVE found out that in Scandinavia there are a few universities in Sweden and Norway that offer courses on Viking era history in English.


Hmm.. what universities would you be thinking about here?
NSNick
Posts: 790/2228
Originally posted by Skydude
Well, I'll be spending 2 weeks in Cleveland, and THEN back to Stanford for my last term.

Well, what do ya know? I'm up by Cleveland for a week, too.
asdf
Posts: 1653/4077
I don't like coffee either. My prefered method of staying awake...is with apples. More effective, and healthier too!
Skydude
Posts: 1284/2607
You're talking to a college student here. I have no problem staying up when I need to do so

I don't really like coffee that much. Caffinated tea is infinitely better.
Alastor
Posts: 3740/8204
Oh I...

I misread his post.

My suggestion then would be...

Coffee. Lots of coffee.
Cynthia
Posts: 1989/5814
+5 time difference, you know.

Could be worse. Could be travelling to Australia or something silly like that which can totally warp your system.
Skydude
Posts: 1283/2607
Um, because at this point, I'm planning on LEAVING for the bus station in 40 minutes.
Alastor
Posts: 3738/8204
If that's the case, why not just go to sleep right now? You'd be pretty set to not oversleep that way.
Skydude
Posts: 1275/2607
Oh, I definitely won't be worried about oversleeping once I get back. I'm worried now about going to sleep and sleeping through my alarm, and then missing when I need to get up to go catch my bus, and thus miss my plane back to the US.

I have little planned once I'm back home. I can sleep all day if need be. And I may do just that.
asdf
Posts: 1643/4077
Sounds nice, Sky. Although I really do think that you go to sleep for a while (ideally when you get back), even if you do run the risk of oversleeping. As Colin mentioned, it would reduce the risk of being hit by the time zone change. There's no need to be nervious.
Skydude
Posts: 1273/2607
Well, I just get nervous about potentially oversleeping when it would be a serious problem like it would be in this case. Besides, I don't have much to do on the plane, especially if I don't want to see the movie(s) playing. This way I'll be more likely to be able to sleep on the plane.
Cynthia
Posts: 1979/5814
I don't blame you for not sleeping although I probably would make a futile attempt to do so... 4 hours > 0 hours. :\

I think the time zones are going to hit you. At least the first day or two...
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