Taking a Fall: The 120-MPH, 35,000 Feet, 3-Minutes-To-Impact Survival Guide
You're six miles up, alone and falling without a parachute. Though the odds are long, a small number of people have found themselves in similar situations—and lived to tell the tale.
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@AnneWimsey @Racocn8 I'm using desktop Firefox private window and am not blocked.
@FearlessFly I hate google and firefox and they are trying to force us to use them
@whiskywoman Here is (IMO) a good reason to use FF :
. . . test your browser(s) :
@FearlessFly I hate it its not user friendly and I don't like being forced to use any given sight
@whiskywoman I can understand not liking Google.
What other browser(s) is NOT based on (google) Chrome besides FF ?
You can drop a mouse down a thousand-yard mine shaft and, on arriving at the bottom, it gets a slight shock and walks away, a rat is killed, a man is broken, a horse splashes.
Perhaps the best advice to survive a free fall would be to be a flyweight.