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Made a copy of this article. The folks told me that they tried to sleep half in the lake water for periods during the night just to try to get some sleep–usually from 3 AM to 6 AM. They recalled it being suffocating for weeks on end.
I think we just wish that scientists would be scientists and research thoroughly before making as Mark Twain said –‘A wholesale return of conjecture on a very small investment of fact’
When Hansen is thru adjusting 1936, it will be a stroll thru the park.