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![]() JimH wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ups.com... A very lucky man: ============== "SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- A Chilean navy search plane has located an American solo sailor on his disabled yacht off the southern tip of South America, and a Chilean navy officer said rescuers will probably reach him early Friday. A fishing trawler was sailing to rescue the Southern California sailor, Ken Barnes, whose round-the-world solo trip was interrupted a week ago when his 44-foot ketch hit a storm that broke both its masts and soaked Barnes' supplies and food. Barnes, 47, lost contact with friends when the battery of his satellite telephone ran down on Wednesday, but his girlfriend Cathy Chambers said he managed another brief call again Thursday morning, saying he was surviving on Pop Tarts and granola bars. He has a small cut on his leg, she said." ============== Complete story he http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html And who is going to pay for the rescue? Not that he should not be rescued, but seems as if like the climbers in Oregon, every time someone gets in trouble while doing a dangerous endevor, the people, via government, are asked to pay for the screwup. I agree. If folks put themselves in harms way intentionally and end up needing rescue they should pay the bill. But that should not stop the effort to save a human life. I don't know about you, but around here we pay taxes just for those things. You are putting yourself in harms way every time your furnace turns on, risk of fire, you know. You are putting yourself in harms way when you go outside and get your mail, you are always at some sort of risk. So, again in these parts we pay taxes for fire departments, emergency services and such. |
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