Sunday, March 9, 2008
Spinning around. Many people get vertigo for a short time if they spin around fast. For example, on some playground or fairground rides. Basically, the brain gets bombarded with nerve messages from the semicircular canals in the inner ears due to the constantly changing position of the head. The brain can't cope with the constantly changing nerve messages. Symptoms usually settle soon after the spinning stops, but in some people the symptoms can take several hours or longer to subside.That's the reason I feel nauseous after trying out my turning-360-backhook-turning combination. Good to know I'm not weird.
Just saw another remake of Rihanna's
Umbrella again on MTV. This time by a band called Lillasyser or something. It was a rock version, not the metal growling kind by that dude on myspace. Someone go make a techno version or something. Ha.
Going to start on a TJC preliminary examination paper for practice. GP examination tomorrow. Hope I pass it. Get a D at least.