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The script begins similarly to the poem "{{w|A Visit from St. Nicholas}}": | The script begins similarly to the poem "{{w|A Visit from St. Nicholas}}": | ||
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:''Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;'' | :''Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;'' | ||
The idea is that [[Cueball]] has been so used to using the computer late at night (perhaps coding, or deep into some [[:Category:Internet argument|Internet argument]]) that, when Santa Claus arrives, Cueball is still awake. (Note the mouse-pun.) | The idea is that [[Cueball]] has been so used to using the computer late at night (perhaps coding, or deep into some [[:Category:Internet argument|Internet argument]]) that, when Santa Claus arrives, Cueball is still awake. (Note the mouse-pun.) | ||
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Being forced to sleep at normal times is compared with {{w|jet lag}}: Sleeplessness due to your body being synchronized to another time zone, so named because jet aircraft made it possible for people to travel farther and faster. Here Cueball needs to turn back his internal clock over five hours to sync with his family. Family lag? | Being forced to sleep at normal times is compared with {{w|jet lag}}: Sleeplessness due to your body being synchronized to another time zone, so named because jet aircraft made it possible for people to travel farther and faster. Here Cueball needs to turn back his internal clock over five hours to sync with his family. Family lag? | ||
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:Cueball: Late? It's barely 3AM! | :Cueball: Late? It's barely 3AM! | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 26 December 2012
Christmas Back Home |
Title text: Family going to bed at 10 PM is so much worse than jet lag. |
Explanation
The script begins similarly to the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas":
- 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro' the house
- Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
The idea is that Cueball has been so used to using the computer late at night (perhaps coding, or deep into some Internet argument) that, when Santa Claus arrives, Cueball is still awake. (Note the mouse-pun.)
Being forced to sleep at normal times is compared with jet lag: Sleeplessness due to your body being synchronized to another time zone, so named because jet aircraft made it possible for people to travel farther and faster. Here Cueball needs to turn back his internal clock over five hours to sync with his family. Family lag?
Transcript
- Narrator: 'Twas the night before Christmas at my family's house.
- Narrator: There were no sound of stirring save the click of a mouse.
- Narrator: For 'twas just like a childhood Christmas except
- Narrator: I'd forgotten the hours that normal folks slept.
- Santa: What are you doing out of bed so late?
- Cueball: Late? It's barely 3AM!
Discussion
Can we just change "used to using", if it is bad, into something better, instead of marking the explanation as incomplete because of a wording issue? -St.nerol (talk) 10:43, 19 August 2013 (UTC)
Because Cueball exclaims that it's barely 3 AM, would Cueball's internal sleep clock need to be turned more than five hours to sync with his family? I know it's a small detail, but I thought it would be worth noting. Cueball would probably stay up past 3 AM into the morning hours before going to bed. NAE (talk) 14:45, 26 October 2017 (UTC)