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In reply to the discussion: Storm chasers killed during tornadoes [View all]Cirque du So-What
(29,807 posts)3. Tragic
Tim Samaras was in this business to advance science. My condolences to family and friends of all three men.
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Bad deal. But it is a risky hobby. Some people skydive, some climb mountains. If they enjoy....
Logical
Jun 2013
#2
So science that saves lives came from entertainment. certainly is not going to come from government.
alphafemale
Jun 2013
#21
Tragic. I guess his son was 24 but as a dad I'm not sure if I would ever take my son into...
Poll_Blind
Jun 2013
#6
I agree. When I think of a really dangerous job, I think of something like deep-sea welding.
Poll_Blind
Jun 2013
#14
Oh no! I remember Tim's crew from TV. I am so sad to hear about this, and offer my
GreenPartyVoter
Jun 2013
#34
There is still a lot of research done on tornadoes to increase warning time
strategery blunder
Jun 2013
#43