Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Cold in Canada, Cold in Natchitoches
From: "Greg J. Lorenzo" <gregj.lorenzo@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 19:35:00 -0700
References: <200401052316.i05NGL2r033293@budah.vif.com> <24A5A372-405D-11D8-A470-000393AC0E1A@johnbrownlow.com> <001301c3d46f$31398f20$388a8418@symkeehx5nw8g8> <001401c3d48c$d32c1f60$28d871d8@jbilinsk>

Excess fat is your best hope to survive a long frigid dunking. It both 
insulates you better from the cold and helps you float!

Regards,

Greg

Jacques Bilinski & Barbara Bradbury wrote:

>>A drunk was brought into our local emergency room after a night out.He had
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>a
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>>core temperature of allmost 20 degrees centigrade.I,ve been told that the
>>enormous alcohol content of his blood made him survive.Had something to do
>>with how vessels in the periphery of the body react to alcohol i forgot
>>exactely how.
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>When that ferry sank in the Baltic Sea about 10 or more years back many of
>the survivors who survived the longest in the cold water were the ones who
>were highly annebriated.
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