  There is a subconscious. I know that for sure. Now, exactly what it does...that's more open to debate.
Being a psych major, I find those types of things quite interesting. In fact, my senior research thesis in undergrad studied proactive versus reactive aggression in juvenile criminal offenders. That, in and of itself, became a study in subconscious... although I did not mean for it to be. Regardless, my power went out for three hours this morning, from 7am-10am. I know it came back on at 10am because I woke up. I know it went off sometime around 7am, because that's when my phone says I called the electric company to report it.
Now...how shall I relate these two topics? I don't remember any of the above, other than waking up at 10am. Apparently I grabbed last month's electricity bill, dialed the outage report number, reported the loss, turned off my computer and UPS, and got back in bed. How do I know all this? The electricity bill is by my bed, my cellphone is off the hook (and last # dialed is that of the e.c.
), and my computer/UPS were off. That's thankful, since now I have power and was able to get 3hrs of sleep without the UPS beeping every 30 seconds to indicate the obvious power loss. The thought did cross my mind that perhaps I did all that while only dreaming of a power loss, but the flashing alarm clock disavows this theory. The brain is an amazing thing. Now, if I could just teach myself to study contract law in my sleep... DW 
