Very nicely, although it took me a long time to actually GO to sleep, once I did, I actually fell asleep nice and deeply. Probably because I had stayed up very late, until 4-5am maybe later in order to work upon, well, upon what I DO.
Lol I actually fell asleep, drifting off to the constant quiet trickling noise in the background of the water pump recirculating coolant through one of my condensers and back into the main reservoir tank, and ended up nodding off and accidentally spilling the (non-precious and thankfully non-corrosive) contents of a test tube down my back, thankfully just a dilute sodium bisulfite/alcohol/water solution with a few drops of a test compound placed in it. Woke up and thought 'why the fuck is my back and my shirt wet?
' then saw the test tube, near empty with just a quarter ml or less of what was a full tube, I hadn't even planned to fall asleep, I'd just sat down on the couch, slouched with my legs over the arm, watching a horror movie, and must have dropped off to sleep when it finished
I'm just glad that I didn't fall asleep whilst holding a test tube of say, caustic alkali of some sort, or concentrated acid/s/other corrosive substances. Woke up with my blast shield still clamped onto my head, visor down over my face (I always wear a blast shield, doesn't mean there is any blasting going on, its basically sort of like a welding mask, with a flip-up/down visor that can be locked into position, and goes right the way from covering the front of the head to about chest level, with a metal-lined polycarbonate shield, which serves to stop anything that might come rocketing my way of a corrosive/toxic/both nature, or something pyrophoric in flammable solvent that decided to volcano at my face, as well as things like acid spatters, corrosive mists and the like, and its definitely been a worthwhile purchase, that I've not regretted for a moment, probably saved my face a couple of times too)
Better to have it there and never need it, than need it and never have it, no?