- Jul 14, 2005
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Headed to the PO then to haircut.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=32.44...dVlIg-w%3BFXwf7wEdFAkg-w&vpsrc=0&t=h&z=14
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=32.44...dVlIg-w%3BFXwf7wEdFAkg-w&vpsrc=0&t=h&z=14
Oh, found you. -65 degrees west, +20 degrees north. Also about 9 foot seas, again, I would think your ship is untroubled. As for temperature, I'd guess 80 F, so it's a beautiful day, why are you inside and going stir crazy?
'Tis something called work...
Nine foot is definitely detectable. One must remember (the easy) of not the size of the ship, the size of the wave. There's literally a crapload of dynamics involved too. Sometimes a three foot chop can feel as bad as a ten foot and vice versa.
In humans it does not take much exposure to environmental movement inside to trigger persistent mal de debarquement syndrome. Remember the basics - a 10 foot swell means you are moving up and down that distance whether you actually notice it or not. The less you feel it the more prone to side effects of mal de debarquement syndrome will be particularly when returning to land, etc.
Just have your inner ear surgically removed. Problem solvedWell actually I imagine it would need to be replaced with some sort of pace maker type device that sends a constant, "you are on level ground" signal to the brain. Otherwise you might be setting in a merry go round the rest of your life D:
What a horrible, horrible day.