Posts Tagged ‘google reader’

Lives of Polyphasic Bloggers

June 13, 2008

Update (6/17/08 @ 17:25): Click here instead for a list of current polyphasic bloggers.

Whilst I was updating the list of active polyphasic bloggers, I thought it was a pain to go to each blog, click the feed icon, and add each to my Google Reader.

To save others the trouble, I created the Lives of Polyphasic Bloggers feed using Yahoo! Pipes. Subscribing to this feed means you won’t have to keep searching for new polyphasic bloggers to add since I’ll be doing that for you.

I find the lives of people who choose polyphasic sleep to be interesting, so this feed not only includes posts on their experiences with polyphasic sleep, but also all their other posts. Maybe there’s a cross section of interests, besides polyphasic sleeping, that these bloggers have in common.

This feed is different from the Adventures in Polyphasic Sleeping feed. The Adventures in Polyphasic Sleeping feed will include posts directly submitted by the bloggers themselves in regards to the topic of polyphasic sleep only and nothing else.

You can subscribe to the Lives of Polyphasic Bloggers feed by clicking the icon above.

Active Polyphasic Bloggers

June 13, 2008

Update (6/17/08 @ 17:25): Click here instead for a list of current polyphasic bloggers.

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I spent the majority of my morning updating the list of active polyphasic bloggers on the outdated polyphasicsleep.info wiki.

I moved several bloggers on the list from “active” to “past” and added a few more to “active” that I found using Summize, Google Alerts, and FriendFeed

--- # Blogs of Active Polyphasic Sleepers
- http://www.puredoxyk.com/
- http://sleepsask.blogspot.com/
- http://polyphasicsleepfor100days.blogspot.com/
- http://ohgodthechicken.com/
- http://thenazg.blogspot.com
- http://vurlix.blogspot.com/
- http://www.thraze.com/blog
- http://dreamlarger.wordpress.com/

All the bloggers above currently are on the polyphasic sleep schedule and have blogged about it this month. I discovered several more who are preparing to start their transition (which includes me). Once they actually start and blog about it, I’ll add them to the list. If you know any other active polyphasic bloggers, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Thanks!

I added all their feeds to my Google Reader too, so I can easily keep track of how they’re doing.

That’s what I love about wikis and the open source philosophy in general, anyone can pickup where someone else ended which helps the ideas live on forever.