Philosophy is a Balancing Act

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...and Janet is good at it:

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Well, I just click over here from scienceblogs.com during my lunch, and almost lost it.

Two questions:
a) Did she make it all the way across without losing her balance (i.e. becoming dependent on that harness)?
b) Is that the proper footwear for this endeavor?

Thanks for the wake-up call.

By Super Sally (not verified) on 16 Jul 2007 #permalink

She made it back and forth twice! And only lost balance once - which I capture in a picture in one of the following posts....

Harness? That's cheating, plain and simple.

By Uncle Fishy (not verified) on 17 Jul 2007 #permalink