How to get jetlag on a domestic flight…

1 11 2006

What a day. I flew to Sydney early this morning in preparation for the first run of the Ready Summit. The night before we had a company get together for the folks who are based here in Canberra. It was a goodnight and lots at stuff was discussed - although I didn’t end up getting home until midnight.

Fortunately Nicola had stayed up and helped me get my bag packed for the travel I was doing for the rest of the week - what a girl!!!

Anyway, with the 5am start and early flight - combined with a pretty stressful day before, I think I’ve managed to arrive at a formula for jetlag - or at least something like it.

Anyway - I’m going to finish up my final preparations and get some sleep.


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4 responses to “How to get jetlag on a domestic flight…”

1 11 2006
murls (07:28:13) :

now your getting hardcore buddy! Keep up the good work.

1 11 2006
Mitch Denny (12:19:39) :

The alcohol or the stress?

29 11 2006
Tech Talk Blog : The Ready Summit Tour is over, so what did I learn? (11:55:54) :

[...] You can get jetlag on a domestic flight. [...]

5 12 2006
Johann Kruse's blog : Ready Summit presentation (05:04:36) :

[...] Ready Summit presentation The Ready Summit tour wrapped up last week with our final event in Canberra (thankfully I didn’t fall asleep during the UC session - find out why at the end of this post).  Thousands of people attended and learnt about our latest technologies, and overall the tour was a huge success. My presentation is now available for download at http://download.microsoft.com/documents/australia/PRBPOST/GettingStartedwithMSExchangeServer2007.ppt And to answer some of the most commonly asked questions … Pre-register to download the trial edition of Exchange 2007 at http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5789595 Download a Virtual Server/PC VHD file with Exchange 2007 (and LCS 2005) pre-configured at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=6E6501F6-481A-4117-BC22-C745400BCDA0&displaylang=en Find out about IP/PBX and PBX support in Unified Messaging at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/e2k7help/2516dac1-dfdc-47eb-8e6f-18b1537a57b2.mspx Learn more about migrating from Exchange 2003 at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/e2k7help/e0fa9711-1347-464f-81be-d62f34bb0257.mspx Find out more about licensing and the differences between versions at http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/editions.mspx Try out a Virtual Lab at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/virtuallab/default.mspx So why was I lucky to be awake?  Catching the red-eye from Darwin to Sydney overnight, with a connecting flight to Canberra at 7:40am can do strange things to you.  My flight was actually diverted to Canberra due to early-morning fog in Sydney, and Qantas were nice enough to let me off the plane and unload my luggage there, so it actually wasn’t too terrible.  However I do agree with Mitch Denny that it is possible to get jet-lag on a domestic flight. Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 2:48 PM by jkruse Filed under: exchange 2007, ready summit, um [...]

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