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 Post subject: Last Miner OUT
PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:11 pm 
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You all know what I'm talking about.

The last Chilean miner has been freed from 69 days of entrapment. Thirty-three men walking around alive when no one with any sense would have given odds on any of them making back to the surface, much less alive, before the note in red ink came back up on the end of an exploratory drill..

Best feel-good story of the year, heroic rescue, all the men rescued, international help, even the USA gets a pat on the back for helping out with a fantastic drilling team.

How do you feel about it?

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I expected one giant Chilean Hulk to emerge, after he had eaten all the others.

Sucks they gotta wear shades for like the next month!


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:10 pm 
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Wiping tears of happiness from my eyes as I type this! What an ordeal for the miners and what a rescue effort!! I never expected them to survive, but Im soo releived that they did and are back with their families!

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 Post subject: Re: Last Miner OUT
PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:44 pm 
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So glad they made it out. /clapclapclap


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This is so great. Kudos to all. A happy day for many. :)


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The whole thing is pretty trippy, really, and extremely happy for them. But, wow, 69 days underground. I've done some time caving, can't imagine being confined like that for that long. Pretty manly to come out more or less in one piece.

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I'm happy for them and their families and I can see that it makes for decent 24hr news cycle fodder. Yet, I cannot fathom how people have personally invested so much in this, while, by comparison they totally ignore greater human triumphs/tragedies closer to home and around the world.

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Lenas wrote:
I expected one giant Chilean Hulk to emerge, after he had eaten all the others.

Sucks they gotta wear shades for like the next month!


why does this suck? They are $450 Oakley's :)

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Vindicarre wrote:
Yet, I cannot fathom how people have personally invested so much in this, while, by comparison they totally ignore greater human triumphs/tragedies closer to home and around the world.


Like what?

I'm happy they are out. And watched with some moderate interest.

I think some of the things that made this story a great one and inspirational are:

1. The tale of survival against all odds
2. The teamwork required to pull it off
3. The way people rallied across the world
4. The technology required to accomplish the task
5. And in the last 24 hours, the fact that they were successful

It's a feel good story where everyone survived. That's about as American as apple pie.


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All I could think of when I saw someone mention that the other day was:

Miners not minors!
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 1:00 am 
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I am going to keep my yap shut. :)

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