Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for April 12, 2015
Transcript:
"Taking a nap is a..." Adam: Zzzz. "How often can one nap before..." Adam: Zzz. "There is an art to napping that..." Adam: Zz. "napPinG is..." Adam: Zz. Laura: How's the newsletter for that sleep research association going? Adam: I'm almost through the research phase.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 10 years ago
The opening panel shows the coffee cup (with his picture on it) saying “Adam Approved”. I think it’s a reference to your Nuclear Coffee Also, why is the condensation (steam) from the java is in shape of a question mark?
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
A nap an hourGives one more power!
Perkycat almost 10 years ago
At least they picked an expert to write this newsletter.
MontanaLady almost 10 years ago
Do you think Adam has a problem?
ChessPirate almost 10 years ago
Adam, you need to find another word for “nap”… uh oh… ZZZZ
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Adam is part of the research phase…
Wayne Troutman Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Falling asleep at one’s computer while actively engaged in a mental/physical (typing) activity is a sure indication that Adam has Severe Sleep Apnea. This has deadly consequences if untreated. Adam needs to ask his Primary Care Physician for a referral to a Sleep Specialist or Sleep Study Center ASAP. I suffer from this condition. I came as close to dying as is possible and survived because a good friend intervened.
Hunter7 almost 10 years ago
My Sunday afternoon – napping in the chair. I feel much better now. falling asleep at the keyboard might be from sleep apnea, but could also be caused by 1) poor sleep habits or 2) the brightness of the monitor and the flickering of the lights – the monitor flickers as do the overhead fluorescence lights. At a speed and frequency we don’t obviously notice. But the brain does.
kattbailey almost 10 years ago
some people with narcolepsy fall asleep while active too. Including falling over while walking. Many times the narcoleptic with that variety is aware, but the brain triggered sleep paralysis with no reason or warning, and down they go.