<p>It's now past 1, Conan is on, and i'm wide-awake. I realize many CCers are usually up well past this, trying to catch up on work, or doing their daily amount of homework. This is a thread for not only those people, but just normal people like myself that are having problems to sleep.</p>
<p>After all, the early hours of the morning are often quite lonely and anxious, as you try to tell yourself to go to sleep before the sun creeps up on you. Let's get through this together every night. :)</p>
<p>I propose a topic, how about what do you do/watch/play when it's late at night. I always have the t.v on(the noise is comforting) and it goes to Jay Leno, Conan, Carson, Poker(then I know i'm really up late), Jay Again, Conan Again, News(umm..forget about sleeping now). That, and I use my laptop.</p>
<p>sigurros- it all depends on my mood. I'm on a mac so my choices are very limited but I manage. I downloaded every emulator available and i have most roms so I normally wind up playing a mario game, pokemon (I know, I know), or the sims.</p>
<p>oh and I've recently gotten really into Doom. I got the original version..horrible graphics but amazing game. </p>
<p>haha, i feel the same way. The creepyness of it makes it worth it. Oh and you can't play it any other time than at night. The game is just not the same if the room is not pitch black. </p>
<p>I have to admit that I would be scared too if I saw my dad playing it.</p>
<p>I can't play games, they're too solitary, and MMORPGs are too addictive. I like forums, especially roleplay forums because you're constantly interacting with people and building your writing skills. :)</p>
<p>But nobody is online at 3 in the morning..except if you have a nice international community :D</p>
<p>I guess I can consider myself talented for getting 6-8 hours of alseep a night while still amnaging all my AP homework, ECs, and a 4.0 UW GPA. :D</p>
<p>I tried out a new schedule where I slept from 7:00PM - 2:00 AM. It was so much easier to concentrate on work in the early morning with no other distractions.</p>