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July 04, 2005
Great New Yorker piece on Poppa Neutrino
You've gotta love a guy who sailed (successfully) across the Atlantic on a raft made out of New York garbage. The article follows him as he prepares for his next journey - a solo crossing of the Pacific at age 72. Great history of William Willis (his nearest predecessor) as well. My favorite quote: "Until I'm finally stopped, I'm unstoppable." May we all live so well!
In the June 27 issue. Here's an interview with the author, Daniel Cappello.







