Re: WIND_TALK digest 97

From: Tom M. Kroeger (tmk@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Sun Oct 01 1995 - 10:42:17 PDT


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Subject: Re: WIND_TALK digest 97 
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 01 Oct 1995 00:31:37 PDT." <Pine.3.89.9509302337.A25416-0100000@netcom10> 
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 1995 10:42:17 -0700
From: "Tom M. Kroeger" <tmk@cse.ucsc.edu-DeleteThis>

No Luigi's storie....

The Sunday Mercury had a short article on this as well. Their story
(told by Matt Haut) was that the "surfer" (who was sailing) swam back to
shore.

I know there's been several shark attacks on surfers but,
last I knew there had only been one reported shark attack on a
windsurfing on the California coast. I'm curious if anyone can confirm
that count (i.e. that this would be only the second attack by a shark on
a windsurfer ever to happen on the California coast).

                       tmk

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