... on visiting "The Ledge" at Sears Tower. I live thousands of miles away, with both feet firmly planted on the ground, and it still makes me uncomfortable.
Yikes! That looks almost as bad as the one at the Grand Canyon.
I have stood on the glass floor at the CN tower in Toronto, but you're surrounded by normal floor, not out on a ledge like that. I still had to walk onto it backwards, with my hands on the shoulders of someone standing on solid floor. Not very logical, but it seemed to help!
The only way I'd get onto any of these things is on my hands and knees, crying like a little kid the entire time! I'd rather peer down them, standing firmly on solid material. I don't care that the GLASS is an inch and a half thick!
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Thomas Joseph
Professionally I am a bug hunter (aka microbiologist) and a gene jockey (aka molecular biologist). I started my career as a med tech, but now I'm a research scientist who studies environmental microbiology. When I'm not answering scientific questions about the roles that microbes play on climate change and/or water and soil quality, I'm an amateur astronomer and play racquetball. I'm also a sports nut, though my liking of both the NY Metropolitans (baseball) and NY Jets (football) tests my devotion to these sports on a continual basis. Fortunately, I'm also an OU alumnus (PhD, Microbiology) and we usually have a pretty good football team. BoomerSooner!
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5 comments:
Yeah, screw that, I almost getting sick just looking at the pictures.
Yikes! That looks almost as bad as the one at the Grand Canyon.
I have stood on the glass floor at the CN tower in Toronto, but you're surrounded by normal floor, not out on a ledge like that. I still had to walk onto it backwards, with my hands on the shoulders of someone standing on solid floor. Not very logical, but it seemed to help!
I might have one up'ed you and tied a rope to a railing before walking out onto the glass part.
The only way I'd get onto any of these things is on my hands and knees, crying like a little kid the entire time! I'd rather peer down them, standing firmly on solid material. I don't care that the GLASS is an inch and a half thick!
I wouldn't mind going out on that ledge, but the elevator ride up there is whole other story.
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