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Rob January 16th 06 05:23 PM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
thanks - got it now.
"Qajaq" wrote in message
oups.com...
Rob -
Can't really seem to generate a link that brings up the thread,
sorry...
But if you log onto the www.qajaqusa.org website,
click on "Greenland Forums",
click on "Greenland Kayaking Forums:"
scroll down to bottom of MESSSAGE INDEX and click on SEARCH,
change "Posted within the last " selection to "Year",
click on radio button for "Messages Posted By:", " Steve Ulrich"
activate Search then scroll down to topic "Hand of God" dated Friday,
17 June 2005, at 9:54 a.m., click on it,
then click on "view thread"
a thread should come up with 24 entries.
sorry couldn't give you a better procedure.
Best,
Ed




Mothra January 18th 06 12:45 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra


KMAN January 18th 06 01:51 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
in article , Mothra at
wrote on 1/17/06 7:45 PM:

Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra


See, with just a little of my help, things got rolling!


Railtramp January 18th 06 02:06 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
Mothra wrote:
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra


Hey Mothra!

Nice to see a familiar name show up. RBP was hot for a while, quite
frequently earning a column in some of the paddling rags And every
once in a while, some direct quotes from this group would show up in a
book.

And even though that was a long time ago, I gotta tell you, there are
many names counted on the list of friends met here that I would love to
connect with in real life.

Regards,

Blakley
---
Blakely LaCroix
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
r.b.p. clique member #86

"The best adventure is yet to come"


Socemdog January 18th 06 02:29 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
Hey, Mothie!

How ya doin'?

From another old-time lurker, R

"Mothra" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra




Socemdog January 18th 06 02:30 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 

"Railtramp" wrote in message
ups.com...
Mothra wrote:
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra


Hey Mothra!

Nice to see a familiar name show up. RBP was hot for a while, quite
frequently earning a column in some of the paddling rags And every
once in a while, some direct quotes from this group would show up in a
book.

And even though that was a long time ago, I gotta tell you, there are
many names counted on the list of friends met here that I would love to
connect with in real life.

Regards,

Blakley
---
Blakely LaCroix
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
r.b.p. clique member #86

"The best adventure is yet to come"




Socemdog January 18th 06 02:31 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
And hey to you too, Blake

R


"Railtramp" wrote in message
ups.com...
Mothra wrote:
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra


Hey Mothra!

Nice to see a familiar name show up. RBP was hot for a while, quite
frequently earning a column in some of the paddling rags And every
once in a while, some direct quotes from this group would show up in a
book.

And even though that was a long time ago, I gotta tell you, there are
many names counted on the list of friends met here that I would love to
connect with in real life.

Regards,

Blakley
---
Blakely LaCroix
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
r.b.p. clique member #86

"The best adventure is yet to come"




riverman January 18th 06 11:41 AM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 

"John Fereira" wrote in message
.. .
"Railtramp" wrote in news:1137549981.165531.81630
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Mothra wrote:
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra


Hey Mothra!

Nice to see a familiar name show up. RBP was hot for a while, quite
frequently earning a column in some of the paddling rags And every
once in a while, some direct quotes from this group would show up in a
book.


I also have it on good authority that internationally recognized trade
magazine editors read the group from time to time, solicitor authors of
postings here to write an article for their magazine. (See Sea Kayaker,
Feb. 2005)


Oh yeah? Its been a desire of mine for many years to get printed in a trade
magazine; even better yet to get paid something for it. You'd think after
all these years of river stories, someone would have contacted me...

HEY, MAGAZINE EDITORS!! I'M HERE, READY AND WILLING!

--riverman



Railtramp January 18th 06 02:18 PM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
riverman wrote:
"John Fereira" wrote in message
.. .
"Railtramp" wrote in news:1137549981.165531.81630
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Mothra wrote:
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra

Hey Mothra!

Nice to see a familiar name show up. RBP was hot for a while, quite
frequently earning a column in some of the paddling rags And every
once in a while, some direct quotes from this group would show up in a
book.


I also have it on good authority that internationally recognized trade
magazine editors read the group from time to time, solicitor authors of
postings here to write an article for their magazine. (See Sea Kayaker,
Feb. 2005)


Oh yeah? Its been a desire of mine for many years to get printed in a trade
magazine; even better yet to get paid something for it. You'd think after
all these years of river stories, someone would have contacted me...

HEY, MAGAZINE EDITORS!! I'M HERE, READY AND WILLING!

--riverman


Imagine reading a book and finding *your* words in a chapter and in the
back flap of the dust cover and not getting so much as even a footnote.
I am not sure the publishing industry is a very ethical one.

Blakley
---
Blakley LaCroix
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
R.B.P. clique member #86.

"The best adventure is yet to come"


Grip January 18th 06 02:39 PM

Death by Eskimo Roll?
 
Remember the magazine RIVER a few years back? I had two word for word boat
reviews published in it. They contacted me. One was WW, one was touring I
think(I started with touring boats)
"Railtramp" wrote in message
oups.com...
riverman wrote:
"John Fereira" wrote in message
.. .
"Railtramp" wrote in news:1137549981.165531.81630
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Mothra wrote:
Hmmmm. The Vagus nerve connection is INTERESTING. I do know that
there are implantable Vagus Nerve stimulators which are used for

some
neurologic conditions. The company that makes the implantable
stimulator was getting ready to apply to the FDA for medical device
usage for depression since it has a nice side effect as per mood.
However, during that time a guy in Frederick County, Maryland (where

I
used to live) was stimulating his Vagus while driving and caused a
major car accident killing 5, and that skuttled all plans for the
depression indication with the FDA.

I have met one paddler who drowned, and was successfully

recussitated
after 8 minutes. He described drowning as "euphoric" and said he
"would do it everyday" except the recovery in the hospital was

painful
and quite unpleasant. Wonder if that could be the Vagus Nerve

effect?

Hey, this thead is fun. Just like the rbp heyday!

Mothra

Hey Mothra!

Nice to see a familiar name show up. RBP was hot for a while, quite
frequently earning a column in some of the paddling rags And every
once in a while, some direct quotes from this group would show up in

a
book.

I also have it on good authority that internationally recognized trade
magazine editors read the group from time to time, solicitor authors

of
postings here to write an article for their magazine. (See Sea

Kayaker,
Feb. 2005)


Oh yeah? Its been a desire of mine for many years to get printed in a

trade
magazine; even better yet to get paid something for it. You'd think

after
all these years of river stories, someone would have contacted me...

HEY, MAGAZINE EDITORS!! I'M HERE, READY AND WILLING!

--riverman


Imagine reading a book and finding *your* words in a chapter and in the
back flap of the dust cover and not getting so much as even a footnote.
I am not sure the publishing industry is a very ethical one.

Blakley
---
Blakley LaCroix
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
R.B.P. clique member #86.

"The best adventure is yet to come"





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