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Ken Bradshaw kiks ass he has surfed some of the biggest waves in the world

Hmmm, the hypothermia experiment seems overly dramatic; is a drop from 37°C to 35°C (98°F to 95°F) really than significant? It's not like his temp dropped from 98 to 35, as implied.

  • Yeah, "plummeted" is probably the wrong word to use, assuming those numbers are accurate.

BTW, whatever happened to Ken?