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From: <kirvine@sa*.ne*>
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 20:51:06 -0500
To: "John R. Rose" <rose@cs*.sc*.ed*>
CC: cavers@cavers.com,
     Cost effective home improvement
Subject: Re: Nobel prize winner dies at Wakulla
It is one thing to dive these things deep where you have scores of
breaths between you and hypoxia, and diluent to count breathe if you are
worried about hyperoxia, but diving it shallow is just plain a roll of
the dice, especially for some part-timer. I can not believe that Stone
had this guy in the water let alone on that rebreather. I suppose he had
the requisite training, or does it not matter since this scumbag is home
free now anyway, and has gone over eveyone's head who might be able to
enforce some common sense upon him, and nobody associated with that
project knows their ass from a hole in the ground in the first place.

 This farce has gone far enough - the State needs to wake the hell up
and shut that asshole down. He has proven how iresponsible and stupid he
is, time for the boot.

John R. Rose wrote: 
> What's going to be Stone's story this time? That Kendell was
> too stupid to set the set-point correctly? Or maybe his diabetes
> affected his ability to properly set the setpoint? Hmmm, if this
> goes to court he may have a hard time convincing a jury that a
> Nobel prize winner lacks the intellectual capacity to operate
> the RB. I suppose that he could offer the fact that Kendell WAS
> diving the CIS in the first place as corroborating evidence of his
> lack of mental capacity at the time.
> 
> -John
> 
> > Just got of the phone with a inside source, The victim was Mr. Kenndell, and
> > he was on a  Cis-Lunar RB, and he is confirmed died. They are claiming that
> > the 0-2 set point was not set properly, and yes, he did die in shallow
> > water. Thats all I know for now.
> >
> > Mike Bruic
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Scarabin, Brent <BrentScarabin@ne*.co*>
> > To: Cost effective home improvement <freeattic@co*.ci*.uf*.ed*>
> > Date: Monday, February 15, 1999 7:27 PM
> > Subject: Nobel prize winner dies at Wakulla
> >
> >
> > >A friend who is a MD just called to tell me that A nobel prize winner died
> > @ Wakulla. They found him floating in 8-10ft. of
> > >water, probable heart attack. That's all he knew.
> > >
> > >Oh... and Vinny is back on line.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >


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