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Old 07-26-2004, 08:45 AM   #5 (permalink)
TM875
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Location: Amish-land, PA
Just get big, heavy drapes like hotel rooms have. Like Kostya said, they have to be reflective on the "out" side and dark in the "in" side. They also should be big enough to completely cover the window, the frame, and the walls beneath and above it.

When I started working nights (and therefore sleeping in the day), I went out and bought something similar to this. They worked okay, not amazing. The best $4 I ever spent was on one of those little raccoon-like masks that block out almost all light. I sleep wonderfully now (except, when you take it off, the light hurts for a little bit).
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