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  • Mark · 4 months ago
    Dave, you are a thought leader. A bunch of us are hoping you will blog about real-time search, and new hash tag features soon xx
  • JadedMan · 4 months ago
    I follow your west-to-east regime, taking morning flights from the east coast. Usually, I lose some sleep the night before I fly, so I fall asleep as soon as I hit the hotel. I don't set an alarm, just let myself sleep as much as I need. So many people take a night flight, get maybe 3 or 4 hours sleep at best, and then stumble around in a haze the first day on the ground. Imagine all the bad business decisions made as a result.

    Coming back, I tend to arrive pretty late, also, but only because I try to book afternoon departures. I hate needing to wake up in the middle of the night to go catch a morning flight from a European airport back to the U.S. Best bet is to avoid scheduling much of anything the first day home.
  • Kevin Marks · 4 months ago
    The trick with jetlag is to realise that we naturally have 2 sleepy periods a day - one at night, and one midafternoon - siesta time. We also have 2 'forbidden zones' where we can't go to sleep at all (around an hour after we normally wake up, and around an hour before we go to bed). See http://homepage.mac.com/kevinmarks/cycle.jpg for the diagram from Steve Strogatz's book Sync. Applying this to jetlag, if it's a long time change (US to Europe) you should swap the night sleeptime for siesta time. If it's a small one, an hour or two, going to bed early will work less well than waking up early to shift. Staying up a bit late is usually easier, as you can still fall asleep in the night-time zone.
  • Christoph Berendes · 4 months ago
    The Argonne Labs anti-jet lag diet has always worked for me, going west to east (usually DC to Frankfurt):
    http://www.anl.gov/Media_Center/News/2009/news0...
    I still wake up at 5am local time, but with thanks to Argonne, I can get back to sleep easily.

    East to west has generally not been a problem, though I find that I'm more attuned to sunrise. I can usually sleep right through sunrise, but w/jet lag, it's more likely to wake me up.