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Post by speekergeek on Mar 24, 2004 0:30:57 GMT -5
I picked up at work. for those of you who work office jobs and sit in those comfy chairs. If you spin real fast in one direction until you get nice and dizzy, you can "undo" the dizzy by spinning the opposite direction a number of times. it takes a bit of practice to get the number of spins right, it has to do with how long you have been dizzy and how long you spun for. practice makes perfect!
Mike
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Post by zman on Mar 24, 2004 12:04:12 GMT -5
are they hireing? zman
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Post by GaryC/SanBdno on Mar 24, 2004 13:47:48 GMT -5
And can I use you as a reference? GaryC/SanBdno.
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Post by speekergeek on Mar 24, 2004 13:54:00 GMT -5
Yes they are hiring! Laser alignment, some electronic skills required. spinning experience not neccisary, but a plus. ;D
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bitRAKE
Full Member
Marina, CA
Posts: 36
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Post by bitRAKE on Mar 25, 2004 12:30:30 GMT -5
Maybe I'm spinning too fast because when I went the opposite direction I just got one of those spots like Jupiter and a queezy feeling in my gut.
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TONKA
FOAP (Father of All Posters)
Posts: 1,010
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Post by TONKA on Mar 25, 2004 14:43:57 GMT -5
Help! I've fallen and I can't get up....I feel so dizzy....Oh look, there's a quarter! Falling off your chair has it's advantages.
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