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Saturday, October 3, 2020

NAP TIME

MY WORLD IS CHANGING.  THE SHIFT TO A NEW SYSTEM BY GOOGLE IS LIMITING THIS BLOG SITE.  I WILL CONTINUE A WHILE IN THE PRESENT FORM, BUT THIS LOCATION WILL SHORTLY BECOME THE SITE OF MY FUTURE BOOK DRAFTS FOR YOUR COMMENT.  MOSTLY, THOUGH, I WILL JUST TOSS IN INTERESTING STUFF.  THIS WILL CONTINUE AT LEAST UNTIL I REACH #1 OF MY FAVORITE SONGS AROUND THE EVE OF  THE NEW YEAR.


YOU ARE INVITED TO MY NEW BLOG SITE IF YOU WISH TO CONTINUE READING WHAT I'VE BEEN DOING FOR MORE THAN A DOZEN YEARS:



           DAY USA   WORLD   Brazil      India   South Africa
June      9    1093    4732        1185       246          82
July     19      412    4606          715       675          85
           22     1205    7128       1293     1120        572
Aug      1    1462     6429       1191       765        193
          10       534     4813         593     1013        198
          12     1504     6556       1242       835        130
          30       369     4182         398       960          47
Sept     3     1094     5886          830    1083        174
            6       432     4129          456    1008        110
            9     1208     6222        1136    1168          82
           13      392     3905          389    1140          20
           14      480     4374          454    1054          52
           15    1197     6001        1090    1283        142
           16    1012     6085          967    1139          64
           17      879     5568          857    1174          67
           18      958     5464          826    1221          85
           19      657     5141          708    1149          83
           20      294     3891          330    1135          13  
           21      384     4129          455    1056          39
           22      979     5725          809    1056        126
           23    1112     6328          906    1152          88
           24      942     5872          818    1144          77
           25      895     5819          826    1093          29
           26      737     5306          732    1123          64
           27      276     3933          335    1040          22
           28      355     3837          385      777        188
           29      977     5846          849    1178           81
           30      955     6203          952    1179           67
Oct 1    1      920     5583          805    1096         132
             2      864     5603          664    1071           43 

Summary: Not much change.


From this global pandemic now infecting the most powerful person in the world...Donald Trump, a wild stretch today into naps.  To begin, the U.S. Army just reported:

Turns out Beetle Bailey had it right all along.

The loafing comic-strip Army private has been sleeping on duty for 70 years, to the frequent fury of his platoon sergeant. But on Wednesday, the Army released new guidelines for optimal soldier performance — and they include strategic and aggressive napping.

More so:

“Soldiers can use short, infrequent naps to restore wakefulness and promote performance,” the new manual advises. “When routinely available sleep time is difficult to predict, soldiers might take the longest nap possible as frequently as time is available."

I take naps because I have difficulty sleeping at night.  Typically, I doze off in two or three hour stretches and wake up twice/night.  I succeed 95% of the time to sleep within a few minutes the first time, but the second time, who knows.  However, I usually end up with 5-7 hours/night.  I thus take a nap for an hour or two in the afternoon, when my blood pressure is very low after lunch.  I sleep better in this condition.  I find these naps to be especially satisfying, for I feel so much better for the rest of the day.  In the long term, I'll live longer.  While somewhat controversial, this report says that napping for an hour will increase your longevity.  But watch out:  long naps can reduce your life expectancy.  Maybe more than anything else, though, knowing that I have the opportunity to nap if I don't get enough sleep at night reduces any anxiety.  However, I'm retired.  Good luck if you're not.

How much sleep should you have?


I once worked for Senator Spark Matsunaga, who The Washington Post reported as the Senator Who Never Sleeps.  He did spend long hours at work and only went home for a couple of hours in the early morning.  What he was doing in his office I will not share here, but my problem was that he kept dozing off at hearings.  It was embarrassing.  

Donald Trump only sleeps from 3 to 5 hours/night.  I doubt if he takes naps, although...maybe.  Others:

  • Barack Obama:  5 hours
  • Bill Clinton:  6 hours
  • George W. Bush:  9 hours
  • George H.W. Bush:  2 hours...but he took naps
  • John Kennedy:  took 1-2 hour naps in the later morning
  • Calvin Coolidge:  11 hours
  • Winston Churchill napped from 4:30PM to 6:30PM, virtually every day
  • Thomas Edison:  3-4 hours/night...but took a lot of naps.
I'm at #88 of my favorite songs.  These all were popular during my college days:
The Twist
 by Chubby Checkers got awfully close.  This song was originally released by Hank Ballard in 1958, but Chubby's cover in 1960 gave birth to the dance craze.  It reached #1, and in 1962 hit #1 again to become the only song to return to that spot.  More importantly, The Twist was named by Billboard as its top #1 SONG OF ALL-TIME.  

I went to a concert in Honolulu where he was one of the featured performers in a group of oldies.  I think this was filmed in Hawaii, reflecting the others in the cast.
Patricia
, though, is my choice for #88.  Before I even showed up in Palo Alto, I spent the summer in Oxnard working at the Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory.  One afternoon my brother took me to a party in Los Angeles hosted by a radio DJ. He was a very successful Hispanic who wore ten wrist watches and said, pick one, it's yours, with Patricia blaring in the background.  I didn't, but can say he got them from companies bribing him to play their records.  This was the era of payola.  The song itself is seared in my mind because of this experience.

Prado came from Cuba and settled in Mexico.  He was known as the Mambo King, with Mambo #5 his most popular.

My #88 itself was #1 in the nation the week before the Billboard 100 began in August of 1958.  The first #1 was thus Ricky Nelson's Poor Little Fool.  To bring you up to date, #1 today is Dynamite, by BTS from South Korea.

I'll close with Starry Night, a Paris exhibit of Vincent van Gogh.  I've been to THE van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, which is wonderful, and have a copy of his Blue Iris painting on my Manoa Campus office wall, but this French presentation is worthy of your look.

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