Aren't Coypus afraid of heights? don't you get up to the top and wish you were safe in a river bank somewhere? Or does the flying squirrel side take over then? and you attempt to convince yourself you can jump and glide safely down?
Well, the swaying of the building up that high is a little bit on the freaky side. But overall, I like being able to see that much of NYC at once. The lack of safety netting is a concern with the flying squirrel thing, but it is why I don't have great fear up there either.
Though it's true, for the most part I'd rather be kayaking than at work...
i don't think it's a health issue, i think your ears are just getting used to things... i used to live at sea-level, ears popping at the slightest change in altitude. now, where i live is pretty hilly/mountainous and ears pop less frequently, don't hurt as much... i also fly alot more often, maybe that helps too?
someone else told me that your ears popping was good, means you can adjust well to altitude, not sure if i believe him though.
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Date: 2002-08-19 11:26 am (UTC)Though it's true, for the most part I'd rather be kayaking than at work...
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Date: 2002-08-19 12:12 pm (UTC)someone else told me that your ears popping was good, means you can adjust well to altitude, not sure if i believe him though.