I had to swim a mile for an award at school, which is 1609.344 metres, so 64 lengths and one width covers it. On the 64th length, I was flagging a bit and a couple of metres from the end, I just sank below the surface and had to stand up (lucky it wasn't the deep end). I didn't manage the width, and now I don't swim any more.
Yet another thing I came close to and didn't quite manage, like 100 hours without sleep.
How many laps of a pool can you do without stopping?
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I had to swim a mile for an award at school, which is 1609.344 metres, so 64 lengths and one width covers it. On the 64th length, I was flagging a bit and a couple of metres from the end, I just sank below the surface and had to stand up (lucky it wasn't the deep end). I didn't manage the width, and now I don't swim any more.
Yet another thing I came close to and didn't quite manage, like 100 hours without sleep.
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Good thing really, being deprived of sleep for that long can cause you to collapse and get brain damage, or die.