Scientists, the press and everyday users turned off and tuned out, wanting nothing more to do with what Newsweek called “the most barfogenic invention since the tilt-a-whirl.”
If you’re on the top floor of, say, the 1,667-foot-tall Taipei 101, you could find yourself swaying back and forth abruptly, a total of up to 2 feet within five seconds. Highly barfogenic.