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  3. 6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed.

6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed.

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  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

    busheling1@mastodon.socialB pkyo@kind.socialP jappel@wandering.shopJ saarmuller@mastodon.socialS harriettmb@toot.walesH 6 Replies Last reply
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    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

      6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

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      @sundogplanets IMO you are already heroic!

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      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

        6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

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        @sundogplanets

        Don't punish your brain. Go sleep!

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        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

          6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

          jappel@wandering.shopJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @sundogplanets Coming back to North America from Asia or Australia always kicked my butt. Please try to go easy on yourself! Or at least as much as the goats and kids allow. 🙂

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          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

            6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

            saarmuller@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @sundogplanets Having a natural day of about 28 hrs going to sleep early is impossible for me. But travelling eastward around the globe I discovered that I can delay sleep somewhat and am OK as long as I manage to sleep on avarage 1 hour out of every three hours in the long term.
            Have a good trip home. Can't wait to see your goats again!

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            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

              6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

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              @sundogplanets The jet lag thing is quite the experience. It takes a couple of days to get through it. Please do it in stages, or you will be exhausted for weeks.

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              • harriettmb@toot.walesH harriettmb@toot.wales

                @sundogplanets The jet lag thing is quite the experience. It takes a couple of days to get through it. Please do it in stages, or you will be exhausted for weeks.

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                @HarriettMB @sundogplanets another good reason to junk air travel revert to sail⛵

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                • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                  6:40 pm PDT (which is actually 2:40pm NZ time) is *way too early* to go to bed. Even if I didn't sleep at all on the overnight flight. Hear that brain?! Would be nice to make it to 8pm bedtime, but at this point if I make it to 7:30 it'll be heroic.

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                  Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                  But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

                  oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.socialO rpmik@avgeek.socialR andrew@ottawa.placeA pooserville@dice.campP laumapret@toot.lvL 7 Replies Last reply
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                  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                    Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                    But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

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                    @sundogplanets

                    Good Morning!

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                    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                      Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                      But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

                      rpmik@avgeek.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @sundogplanets we replaced our gas stove with an induction stove (240V) - a game changer for boiling water in a minute vs 3-4 before. A happy unexpected benefit

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                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                        Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                        But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

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                        @sundogplanets One of the best purchases I’ve ever made since returning to Canada is one of these Japanese Zojirushi water boilers. The vacuum-insulated ones keep water at almost boiling using almost no energy, which is a great help for my “multiple cups of tea a day” habit 😅

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                        • andrew@ottawa.placeA andrew@ottawa.place

                          @sundogplanets One of the best purchases I’ve ever made since returning to Canada is one of these Japanese Zojirushi water boilers. The vacuum-insulated ones keep water at almost boiling using almost no energy, which is a great help for my “multiple cups of tea a day” habit 😅

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                          @andrew @sundogplanets I have thought about getting a Zojirushi rice cooker also. I do definitely appreciate the fast water boiling in NZ for sure.

                          I find that the flight to North America is impossible to sleep on for some reason. Going the other way is fine.

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                            @andrew @sundogplanets I have thought about getting a Zojirushi rice cooker also. I do definitely appreciate the fast water boiling in NZ for sure.

                            I find that the flight to North America is impossible to sleep on for some reason. Going the other way is fine.

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                            @andrew @sundogplanets also Waterloo has very hard water which is not great.

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                            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                              Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                              But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

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                              @sundogplanets When we got our induction stove we paid an electrician to run a 240v circuit to the kitchen (we were replacing a gas stove) and I've kicked myself at least weekly since then for not getting another outlet so I could plug in a higher-voltage kettle for my morning tea.

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                                @sundogplanets we replaced our gas stove with an induction stove (240V) - a game changer for boiling water in a minute vs 3-4 before. A happy unexpected benefit

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                                @rpmik @sundogplanets if anything, when I put mine in boost mode, it can get a bit violent if I don't keep an eye on it!

                                Boiling on induction is the best. I grew up hearing "a watched pot never boils" which is no longer true!

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                                • va2lam@mastodon.nzV va2lam@mastodon.nz

                                  @andrew @sundogplanets also Waterloo has very hard water which is not great.

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                                  @va2lam @sundogplanets One of the things that I like about the Zojirushi water boilers is they have a built-in "cleaning" mode that works really well on scale from hard water. They sell cleaning packets that you add, then start the cleaning cycle, wait a while, dump it out and rinse it.

                                  The cleaning packets are just citric acid, so now I just buy the bulk stuff online and use that instead; much cheaper, and also useful elsewhere in the house!

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                                  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                    Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                                    But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

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                                    @sundogplanets
                                    Interesting. Could also depend on the model of the kettle? My sister, born and rised in Europe, lived 6 years in Los Angeles. She complained a lot that it is very hard to buy a good electric kettle, as they are not popular, but when she got what she liked, she never mentioned afterwards that it would be slower... Now I really want to ask her, either she found some special build or considered slowness too obvious to mention.

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                                    • jamesb2147@infosec.exchangeJ jamesb2147@infosec.exchange

                                      @rpmik @sundogplanets if anything, when I put mine in boost mode, it can get a bit violent if I don't keep an eye on it!

                                      Boiling on induction is the best. I grew up hearing "a watched pot never boils" which is no longer true!

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                                      @jamesb2147 @sundogplanets oh yeah, boost is a bit scary if not a full heavy pot of water. When I tried boost boiling a cup of water for tea, my kettle lid tried to fly off in 30 seconds

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                                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                        Wow I slept amazingly well, and got up at a reasonable time! Cool, good start.

                                        But another thing I'll miss about NZ (not unique to NZ): electric kettles boil water SO much faster! Miss that 230V already...

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                                        @sundogplanets aside from being a generally great channel I love this one where he tests out various aspects of kettle boiling, including running a British kettle off his car charger

                                        https://youtu.be/INZybkX8tLI?si=tvJ-8Jc1I-TLl_MP

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                                        • pooserville@dice.campP pooserville@dice.camp

                                          @sundogplanets When we got our induction stove we paid an electrician to run a 240v circuit to the kitchen (we were replacing a gas stove) and I've kicked myself at least weekly since then for not getting another outlet so I could plug in a higher-voltage kettle for my morning tea.

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                                          @pooserville
                                          What do you usually have for induction stoves? 😮
                                          In Germany it's not the usual 230V but 400V (for all electric stoves, although you can also buy some for 230V).

                                          @sundogplanets

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