Saturday, October 13, 2007

I wonder

1. Shouldn't acrophobic people be good at sky-diving?

2. Is it really courteous to say 'Thank You' or 'Good Night' to the bus driver when you get down the bus. Ever wondered how many Have-a-nice-day's or Good-night's he has to mouth each day responding to the 'courteous' patrons? Consider this: A bus on a V Route stops at least at 10 stops. If at each stop 5 people get down (a very conservative estimate), that means 50 per trip. Lets say a driver makes 6 trips per day (again a conservative estimate), that means 300 people. If out of this 300, half of the people get down from the front door and say their usual greetings to the driver, that still means 150 responses demanded from him. While the average twice-a-day greetings may not be much for a patron, the burden of response on the driver is much too high.

3. If beauty is skin deep, what about body fat?

3 comments:

Charumani said...

hmm nice ones..
It does sounds logical that acrophobias should be good at sky diving!!

Swapnil said...

I could not guess why acrophobic people should be afraid of great heights? Explain please.

Anonymous said...

y do u care wht acrophobics do or not do?...r u one??