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URL: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000198.html
Date: 2002-09-26T23:32:18-08:00
It seems that my body runs on a 25-26 hour clock, usually tending closer to 26
hours. This really drives me nuts sometimes. Scheduling is a real pain in the
ass at times. Like when I'm not even close to...