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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.

Posted by Michael on July 4, 2005 08:16 AM