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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 21:35:13 -0500, Harry Krause
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del cecchi wrote:
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
(One of my email friends passed this along to me...it's kind of

light,
and I think it'll make most of us smile...)

snip the AntiSemetic Hate Speech.

Harry, you say this is kind of light and will make us smile? You act

like
its just another funny email? This is GOLD! I have so many inlaws that

have
been craming select bible passages down my throat that this makes my

"send
email" finger tremble. Of course it will probably cost me a divorce,

but you
can't have everything!
Dixon


As you certainly know, the new covenant supercedes the old covenant.
These quotes are from the Mosaic Law of the old Testament and as such
are not relevant to Christians. Nice try, oh bigoted one.




The New Testament supcedes the Old Testament?
I'll bet that would **** off Jesus...he never converted.


Oh the Old Testament called for many things that I wouldn't agree with.
Though I am Catholic, I don't follow in blindness.

You know a Priest once told me there is nothing worse than a number of
Priests having dinner and discussing religion. That is the truth. Even they
can't agree on all facets of the Catholic religion.



Are you still going to get some boating in this year Harry? I hope so.

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.



Regards
John S

I would rather be boating!
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"John S" wrote in message
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The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people

hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.


"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"John S" wrote in message
.. .

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people

hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.


"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


What's underwear?

Later,

Tom
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:39:09 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"John S" wrote in message
. ..

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people

hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.


"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


What's underwear?

Later,

Tom


Does that wry sense of humor just come naturally to you?
I almost split my shorts.



Regards
John S

I would rather be boating!
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:55:30 -0500, John S wrote:

On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:39:09 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"John S" wrote in message
...

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people
hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.

"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


What's underwear?


Does that wry sense of humor just come naturally to you?
I almost split my shorts.


It's a gift.

Or a curse - I haven't figured which yet.

Later,

Tom


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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"John S" wrote in message
.. .

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people

hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.


"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


There is a lot more to learn about hypothermia than just dressing warm. Did
you know that if you take a fall into freezing water your body may
involuntarily gasp for air sucking water into your lungs? Without a life
jacket, you could well be gone.

Hypothermia has often been called "The Killer of the Unprepared." It is also
the number one killer of many outdoor sports enthusiasts.

I sea kayak in cold weather and believe me, hypothermia is a concern and a
real and present danger. Anyone that boats on cold water should know the
perils.

I'll not be egged into an argument with you though.

Have a nice day.



Regards
John S

I would rather be boating!
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:43:30 -0500, John S wrote:

On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"John S" wrote in message
. ..

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people

hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.


"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


There is a lot more to learn about hypothermia than just dressing warm. Did
you know that if you take a fall into freezing water your body may
involuntarily gasp for air sucking water into your lungs?


You know what that is called? It's part of something called the
Mammalian Dive Reflex only in reverse.

http://www.deeperblue.net/article.php/225

There has been some research into this as being part of the SIDs
cycle.

All the best,

Tom
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is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:01:15 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:43:30 -0500, John S wrote:

On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"John S" wrote in message
...

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people
hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.

"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


There is a lot more to learn about hypothermia than just dressing warm. Did
you know that if you take a fall into freezing water your body may
involuntarily gasp for air sucking water into your lungs?


You know what that is called? It's part of something called the
Mammalian Dive Reflex only in reverse.

http://www.deeperblue.net/article.php/225

There has been some research into this as being part of the SIDs
cycle.

All the best,

Tom
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"What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup...
is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004


I didn't know that. My wife, my kids, and myself are all PADI certified
divers though it has been a number of years since we went on a dive. My
daughter was 12 and my son 14 when they received their certification.

Hypothermia was quite a topic in the PADI course and since then, my wife and
I have taken up sea kayaking on the great lakes. I have read a lot about
hypothermia but have never seen that connection. Very interesting.

Just for the hell of it (really to take a bath), I jumped off the back of
the boat on an early spring camping trip into some pretty cold water. Maybe
about 55 degrees or so. What hit me first was a splitting headache. Sheesh,
I couldn't hardly believe how cold the water was and how fast it got to me.
Luckily we were beached and I moved into shore quickly and stood up out of
the water. I reentered the boat from the beached bow.

Needless to say I won't try that again.

Cold water is really, really cold!



Regards
John S

I would rather be boating!
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:49:10 -0500, John S wrote:

Cold water is really, really cold!


I think you've stumbled upon something that quite possibly we can all
agree on.

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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 19:49:10 -0500, John S wrote:

On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:01:15 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:43:30 -0500, John S wrote:

On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 10:58:39 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

"John S" wrote in message
m...

The weather up here is turning pretty cold. I still see a few people
hauling
their aluminum outboards out for a day of fishing.

We probably need to caution some of these nimrods in the north about the
dangers of hypothermia.

Maybe this week I'll find some time to post a few links about the danger.

"We probably need...." ?????

You're full of advice for other people, aren't you? What makes you think the
fishermen you mentioned haven't discovered sweaters and thermal underwear?


There is a lot more to learn about hypothermia than just dressing warm. Did
you know that if you take a fall into freezing water your body may
involuntarily gasp for air sucking water into your lungs?


You know what that is called? It's part of something called the
Mammalian Dive Reflex only in reverse.

http://www.deeperblue.net/article.php/225

There has been some research into this as being part of the SIDs
cycle.


I didn't know that. My wife, my kids, and myself are all PADI certified
divers though it has been a number of years since we went on a dive. My
daughter was 12 and my son 14 when they received their certification.

Hypothermia was quite a topic in the PADI course and since then, my wife and
I have taken up sea kayaking on the great lakes. I have read a lot about
hypothermia but have never seen that connection. Very interesting.

Just for the hell of it (really to take a bath), I jumped off the back of
the boat on an early spring camping trip into some pretty cold water. Maybe
about 55 degrees or so. What hit me first was a splitting headache. Sheesh,
I couldn't hardly believe how cold the water was and how fast it got to me.
Luckily we were beached and I moved into shore quickly and stood up out of
the water. I reentered the boat from the beached bow.

Needless to say I won't try that again.

Cold water is really, really cold!


I bought an exposure suit a few years ago to use in cold water
situations. I know I look really silly in it, but still...

All the best,

Tom
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is there a computer terminal in the day room of
some looney bin somewhere?"

Bilgeman - circa 2004


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