I've mastered the art of walking as my main vehicularless mode of travel over the years. Recently, I added swimming to my repetoire, which will come in especially handy if I'm ever thrown overboard or need to swim to the next island. Last weekend, I was blown away (literally) by mode #3: flight. Okay, I suppose the parachute that I'd need if I was hurled out of a plane would be considered a vehicle of sorts, but humor me. If you haven't yet, gotta try indoor skydiving as at least a once in a lifetime experience. W-O-W!! Exhilarating, apparently a good simulation of the real thing, much cheaper, and you use loads less gas. Thanks, KQED, who thanked us with this treat!
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Monday, June 2, 2008
Mode 3: Flying
I've mastered the art of walking as my main vehicularless mode of travel over the years. Recently, I added swimming to my repetoire, which will come in especially handy if I'm ever thrown overboard or need to swim to the next island. Last weekend, I was blown away (literally) by mode #3: flight. Okay, I suppose the parachute that I'd need if I was hurled out of a plane would be considered a vehicle of sorts, but humor me. If you haven't yet, gotta try indoor skydiving as at least a once in a lifetime experience. W-O-W!! Exhilarating, apparently a good simulation of the real thing, much cheaper, and you use loads less gas. Thanks, KQED, who thanked us with this treat!
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"I believe I can fly!!!" :) -A
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