Oh hell no you won't see me anywhere near there.
2007-03-09 12:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If anything, it looks like it is over-engineered for the task...and that's not a bad thing. I'd go on it. However, I can see why anyone that is deathly afraid of heights might hesistate.
As an aside...the news stories are all going on about the environmental impact. The real irony is that environmentalists are often champions of native American rights, at least they say they are. But here we have a tremendous economic opportunity for the Hualapai and these supposedly compassionate people would rather that native Americans remain poor and dependant on the government. I say all the power to them. Condos and golf courses? I really don't care. Why deny them the same opportunities that the rest of us enjoy? It's hypocritical to do so.
2007-03-09 02:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I definitely intend to go on it. There is a glass floor in a section of the CN tower in Toronto and its awesome to stand over such a drop and look down past your feet like you are floating in mid air. The Skywalk should be better than that !
2007-03-08 19:17:41
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answered by UK_2_USA 4
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That thing FREAKS me out!!! I couldn't even bear being outside on top of the WTC, I had to cling to the inside banister. Actually, I couldn't even stand being INSIDE on top of the WTC!
2007-03-09 02:42:29
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answered by KJ480 3
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It is safe enough, but at $25 it is much too expensive for my taste.
2007-03-08 18:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It is until it falls -
see you on the rim - only!
2007-03-08 18:28:36
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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