I did the 4 hour N-ring race of GT4 (
) although i dont THINK i took any breaks. I believe that was the longest solo I've done. Driving the N-ring was such a pleasure (using a M3 GTR road car) really made the time no biggie.
Not that that has anything to do with LFS.
I might float the idea at LOTF to see if we might get a team up. Doubtful, but who knows.
Anyway, this really seems like a well put together awesome event!
About the solo hopefulls: If they aren't young, fit, or have a really comfortable seating arangement, I wouldn't think about it. People have done it in real life, but it isn't the easiest thing to do. Lots of water, fruit, and frequent breaks and it should be doable.
I've logged some monster cram sessions in college with the aid of medicine. Not something I'm proud of, but legitamate ADD + 36 hours of straight study/exam/study/exam. Engineering isn't the easiest major. I actually dislike taking it, but I'm perscribed the same stuff they give air force pilots when they have the day-long missions. NOT something I would think about using for gaming
Asking WoW players might be a good consultant, as I'm sure people have logged monster sessions on that before.
The only person I've heard of dying from video games, was recently an overweight Chinese teenager, who spent the better part of a week straight playing WoW. I believe this was on DailyTech, about 3 months ago. There were questions about his prior health condition, as well as his nurishment through the weeks.
Sorry for the dark stuff, but I really just hope everyone is carefull enough to listen to what their body tells them.
Good Luck!
EDIT - My real dream is the day when the internet/code/games are good enough to put everyone, all 77 teams on a sever together. Yes, lots of issues, but I can dream!