--- Andrew Crystall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Deborah Harrell wrote:
> 
> > I'm not trying to toot my own horn, here, but I
> >don't like being shortchanged in the 'sense'
>>category.  What
> > is the actual percentage of 'adults who often wake
> > confused too?' 
> 
> Quite a few.
> 
> Someone kicked out front door in earlier this year.
> Huge bang, I'd 
> slapped my room light on and was out my room, knife
> in hand, before I 
> was even fully awake (2-3 seconds). But since it
> takes me a good 10 
> seconds even at full blast to get to the front door
> (my room is above 
> the front door) all I saw was someone sprinting off.
> He musta run when I slapped my light on.
<snip>

<tips head aside>
So you wake 'ready to fight,' but are you confused? 
If you smelled smoke and saw flames, would you
recognize that there was a fire, in the next 1-2
seconds?

And since you throw, maybe you can answer my question
about knife-throwing accuracy (compared to gunfire -
let's say competent shooter)?

Debbi

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