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- From: graeme@drummond.demon.co.uk (Graeme Hillary)
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- Subject: Re: Flying in dreams
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 22:53:48 +0000
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- In article <1993Jan26.051555.25478@cs.wisc.edu> gopher@picard.cs.wisc.edu (Chris Bovitz) writes:
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- > I get that same experience sometimes, less now that earlier in my life.
- > Once I get going, I discover it's great, but in the beginning, I float
- > up to about 30' above the ground and I think that I'm too far up, that
- > if I stop flying I'll hurt myself when I hit the ground. That feeling,
- > too, disappears after a little while and I can do all kinds of maneuvers.
- >
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- I cherish my flying dreams too, but I can't sometimes can't get over the
- feeling of vertigo and that I'm going to hurt myself when I hit the ground.
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- Funnily enough, the worries disappear when I fly much higher, but I want
- to explore low-level ground skimming!
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- Any hints?
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- BTW, the feeling of height and realism is incredibly ... *REAL*.
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- ===Graeme
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