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whipher1 -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 9:22:34 PM)

you don't think she could be spawning with that fish




juliaoceania -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 9:24:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Id rather get naked and swim with a female scientist.



You man you


You called Me that like it was a bad thing.


Come to think of it, I HAVE been swimming naked with a female scientist before.

Sand gets in places that......... well, never mind


Good to know that female scientists are anatomically correct




stef -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 9:25:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: windchymes

I'd love to get naked and swim with whales, just not in freaking ice water.

No shit.  I went "swimming" off Martha's Vineyard one New Years Day and thought I was going to die.  That's not something I ever need to do again.




windchymes -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 9:42:58 PM)


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ORIGINAL: stef

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ORIGINAL: windchymes

I'd love to get naked and swim with whales, just not in freaking ice water.

No shit.  I went "swimming" off Martha's Vineyard one New Years Day and thought I was going to die.  That's not something I ever need to do again.



Haha, Polar Bear Club! You people are nuts, lol.




windchymes -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 9:44:40 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Id rather get naked and swim with a female scientist.


Watch out for ice water [:-]




stef -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 10:08:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: windchymes

Haha, Polar Bear Club! You people are nuts, lol.

It was a dare.  The other person chickened out after the water hit my torso, my diaphragm stopped working and I had a little "unable to breathe" episode.  I'm not doing that again any time soon.




Tantriqu -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/20/2011 10:12:58 PM)

re: thread title:
You rang?




TheChastiser -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 4:05:04 AM)

thats a nice pair of belugas ;-)

Mike




sunshinemiss -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 4:32:19 AM)

Wow. That is amazing. Gosh, I envy her .... what an amazing gift. Look at those beautiful creatures. Wow. Just ... wow. A BIG "Thank you" to her for her hard work and amazing ... je ne c'est qui.




gungadin09 -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 5:07:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

Okay...you are being purposely obtuse....it's cool,I do it myself from time to time.[:)]


Actually, no. i sincerely don't understand how what she's doing is helpful.

pam




sunshinemiss -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 5:20:19 AM)

Pam -

I understand your trepidation. I do. .In many ways, I share it. Years ago, I saw an interview with Jack Hanna, of the Columbus Zoo. He has since gone on to become famous for has work with animals. He talked of how people see the animals as real, as actual beings, not just concepts. People will be more interested in saving them if the people see the animals as real. People will be more interested in conservation because of the work oz zoos and such.

I have come to agree with his point of view.

best,
sunshine




samboct -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 5:32:39 AM)

I don't buy it. Some of the comments in the article would lead me to do some more googling- but methinks one commenter nailed it- it's a publicity stunt for a not so nice aquarium. I'm also having a lot of trouble with the notion that a woman with so little body fat isn't going to suffer from hypothermia being that active- and can hold her breath for how long? I'd bet that professional sponge divers are the best in the world at holding their breath- not little miss steak tartare.

Also- since Belugas don't know what humans normally feel like- why should they have any objection to a wet suit? Has any other cetacean had such a problem? Other than some randy dolphins wanting to bugger a few random humans when clothing got in the way?

Sam




DomKen -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 6:30:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: samboct

I don't buy it. Some of the comments in the article would lead me to do some more googling- but methinks one commenter nailed it- it's a publicity stunt for a not so nice aquarium. I'm also having a lot of trouble with the notion that a woman with so little body fat isn't going to suffer from hypothermia being that active- and can hold her breath for how long? I'd bet that professional sponge divers are the best in the world at holding their breath- not little miss steak tartare.

Also- since Belugas don't know what humans normally feel like- why should they have any objection to a wet suit? Has any other cetacean had such a problem? Other than some randy dolphins wanting to bugger a few random humans when clothing got in the way?

Sam

I was thinking about that. Belugas in captivity certainly seem to have no objection to contact with wet suits.




gungadin09 -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 2:17:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sunshinemiss
Years ago, I saw an interview with Jack Hanna, of the Columbus Zoo. He has since gone on to become famous for has work with animals. He talked of how people see the animals as real, as actual beings, not just concepts. People will be more interested in saving them if the people see the animals as real. People will be more interested in conservation because of the work oz zoos and such.


If i thought her motive was drumming up publicity for the cause of the whales, i would be more sympathetic. But i suspect she is merely drumming up publicity for herself.

pam




angelikaJ -> RE: naked female scientist ... (6/21/2011 3:50:22 PM)

I don't have confirmation that she is a scientist, but she is an impressive free-diver.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_FybU0Jvrw

http://vimeo.com/groups/scubaphotos/videos/18616409




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