Wednesday, 3. January 2007, 16:08:43
SO MUCH to do, so little time. Between a hectic work schedule and a thriving social life, Yves (not his real name), a 31- year-old software developer from Seattle, often doesn't have time for a full night's sleep. So he swallows something to make sure he doesn't need one. "If I take a dose just before I go to bed, I can wake up after 4 or 5 hours and feel refreshed," he says. "The alarm goes off and I'm like, let's go!"
Yves is talking about modafinil, a stimulant that since its launch seven years ago has acquired a near-mythical reputation for wiring you awake without the jitters, euphoria and eventual crash that come after caffeine or amphetamines. Yves has been popping modafinil on and off for the past three years and says it is "tremendously useful". "I find I can be very productive at work," he says. "I'm more organised and more motivated. And it means I can go out partying on a Friday night and still go skiing early on Saturday morning."
Modafinil is just the first of a wave of new lifestyle drugs that promise to do for sleep what the contraceptive pill did for sex - unshackle it from nature. Since time immemorial, humans have structured their lives around sleep. In the near future, we will, for the first time, be able to significantly structure the way we sleep to suit our lifestyles!!
Sunday, 10. December 2006, 05:56:48
white dress fines
Non-virgin brides face 'white dress fines'
A Romanian priest says he wants women to pay a 'white dress fine' if they are not virgins when they marry.
Father Petrica Bratu, 37, from Valea Sarii says he hopes the fines will stop couples living in sin.
The fines will range between £10 and £60. The average salary in Romania is £100 per month.
Father Bratu said: "The fine depends on how intimate a couple have been before they get married."
Couples who had only just moved in together would pay £10 but brides who were pregnant or had children would pay £60.
The priest asked: "What is the use of the white bridal dress if the bride went from one man to the next, or if she comes into church holding the hand of her child?
"White is a symbol of purity. I want this to stay unchanged. I do not want young people to think that there is no such thing as sacred matrimony."
But groom Plamen Baldescu, 27, complained: "Weddings are so expensive already - this is just too much.
"The priest heard sometimes I was allowed to stay over at my girlfriend's parents' house and suddenly he is demanding large amounts of money as my fiancee supposedly does not deserve to wear white."
Friday, 8. December 2006, 10:24:42
There's nothing in particular for me to say, i'm just checking out how these things work. and I hope i'll find out someday!!