I've always wanted to bungee jump ever since my eyes gave me vertigo and I
couldn't rock climb anymore.  Jumping naked sounds great.   I'll do it I go
bankrupt.   Sounds like great fun. 

REH

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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 5:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Both schools are wrong

On Fri, 29 Oct 2010, Keith Hudson wrote:

> At 12:32 29/10/2010 +0200, Chris wrote:
> >Keith challenged:
> > > Find me a new consumer product that's highly desirable by the
> > > rich, very expensive -- say, equivalent to what the car was in the
> > > 1910s/20s -- but capable of repeated phases of mass production until
it
> > > reaches down to everybody in due course.
> >
> >How about space tourism?
> >Mark Shuttleworth paid 20m, now it's getting cheaper...
> 
> About as attractive for most as bungee-jumping I'd suggest (and that's
free!).
> 
> Keith

Where did you get that idea? It is both popular and lucrative. People 
line up for the opportunity, as they do for sky diving, etc. They do 
have one day a year at the operation on the gorge near Nanaimo where 
they offer free jumping as a promotion, but only if you agree to jump 
naked.

If space travel was a cheap as bungee jumping, the planet would be 
rapidly emptied (assuming destinations which such a condition would
allow to be constructed).

 -Pete


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