that's not what i've observed but i've seen crew mates being unsy at times despit a fairly strenuous streaming. by the way, there's no standard schedule of how to train for this space adaptation sickness. russians do it differently and nasa does it differently. i think it's good, too, because we get more medical data. the interesting thing is that by the participation of individuals like myself, civilians, we find out how the body responds for a larger... really for as lar a scalof bodies not necessarily somebody who's not necessarily completely healthy, who's not selected for perfect health. in fact, a number of the space stories had minor medical procedures that they had to take care of before the flight and this is well documented in the literature and this has never happened in the past because anybody with those ailments, if you will, or disabilities, if you will, would have never been selected for space flight. >> rose: now will... you've been twice. >> yes. >> rose: do you want to go again? >> n 's.. i think it's... it's too... it's been perfectly enough and i promised my wife