I think people out there underestimate the fatigue that plays into this 
record.  I think it would be fair to ask people to break this record 
unofficially first before they even think about taking it to another 
level.

Tyson Mao
Astrophysics '06
California Institute of Technology

On Feb 19, 2006, at 7:19 PM, Per Kristen Fredlund wrote:

> Hi Shelley :-)
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> I know a few people who would want to try to beat the new record.
> And that fairly soon. But i don't wanna give anything away and get
> myself into trouble ;-)
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> Im sure all u guys feel a bit tired now, but considering Brent
> stopped 90 minutes before the end of time he has potential to
> improve :-) I guess his 12 hr record will stand for a while though.
> Mighty impressive :-)
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> Cheers!
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> -Per
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> PS! Congratz Brentmorganmaster ;-) :D
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>> --- In [email protected], aznseashell
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>> --- In [email protected], Rune Wesström wrote:
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>>> On the other hand the road now lies open to a new record for a
> man
>> with stamina and motivation. Maybe mr Pochmann will be the next?
>>> Rune
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>> The Caltech Crew would appreciate it if people left this record
>> untouched for at least a few years. We're not too eager to do all
> this
>> again.
>>
>> Shelley
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