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Intrade Founder John Delaney Dies On Mt. Everest
Business Insider ^ | 05-24-2011 | Dan Frommer

Posted on 05/26/2011 8:31:11 PM PDT by grey_whiskers

John Delaney, founder and CEO of Intrade, the prediction market, has died while trying to climb Mt. Everest.

He was less than 50 meters from the top, according to the Daily Mail.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/intrade-founder-john-delaney-dies-on-mt-everest-2011-5#ixzz1NWGn2RKK

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: delaney; everest; intrade
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To: GatorGirl

Interesting to see online videos when these guys reach the summit...they can hardly breath! A Japanese fellow died at 28,000 feet as well awhile back.

Also interesting...they are experimenting taking Viagra for these climbs...some have done so. Seems it opens the blood vessels and allows for more oxygen to circulate which is a serious problem for these hikers when they get to heights such as this.

Yes, they both knew the risks and that these climbs would pose the possibility of death. Their choice just the same.

I was pregnant when the decision had to be made to wait until my husband was drafted or enlist and have the advantages offered at that time. It was a no brainer...he enlisted and was sent to Korea for a year...our son was born while he was there. Red cross notified him he had a son, as he was on the DMZ, which at that time was active military shots from both sides.

So for me to understand this couple...well...again their decision.


101 posted on 05/26/2011 9:58:08 PM PDT by caww
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To: FourPeas

He and his wife likely discussed his trip and agreed on it before his daughter was conceived. It would be shameful if he had gone against the wishes of his family, if they were okay with it it’s not shameful.


102 posted on 05/26/2011 9:58:23 PM PDT by IamCenny
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To: yldstrk

This is a man that took care of his family.


103 posted on 05/26/2011 9:59:34 PM PDT by IamCenny
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To: FourPeas

Oh I don’t think he had to talk his wife into this trip at all, as you stated. She obviously stated that “they” discussed this and all whcih would entail the risk...and this not just on this climb.

Same thing goes for car racers and deep sea divers etc..etc...etc...how about hokey players who get whacked all the time....risk.

The bottom line is you cannot set priorities for other peoples decisions....and what they base those decisions on.


104 posted on 05/26/2011 10:03:29 PM PDT by caww
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To: al baby

THE REAL HILLARY CLINTON: Episode #8 - How Did She Get her Name?
DFU | 12-28-02 | dfu

Posted on Saturday, December 28, 2002 10:07:24 AM by doug from upland

Edited on Saturday, December 28, 2002 10:34:07 AM by Admin Moderator. [history]

HILLARY EPISODES

#1 - FJB

#2 - Children in Hospital

#3 - She Throws Coffee in Marine’s Face

#4 - Dissing Health Care Execs Who Offered Solution

#5 - Hillary, the Commies, and the Black Panthers

#6 - Defiling the White House Christmas Tree

#7 - Hillary Calls the Police Murderers


NOTE: the survival of our Republic is threatened by two things — fundamentalist Islamic terrorists and Hillary Rodham Clinton. President Bush is leading the fight against the terrorists. It is up to those of us who know the real Hillary Clinton to lead the fight against her. We must shine the light of truth on this dangerous woman so that all Americans may know the real Hillary.

#8 in the continuing series.

(The following appeared in both INSIGHT MAGAZINE and NATIONAL REVIEW)

Why the name Hillary? Did her parents just like that name? Was there an aunt or grandma named Hillary? Not according to Hillary Clinton.

Most people know that the first conqueror of Mt. Everest was Sir Edmund Hillary. During an Asian tour in 1996, Hillary Clinton paid visits to Australia and New Zealand.

Our Hillary proudly told reporters that her parents named her for New Zealand’s favorite son, Sir Edmund Hillary. Apparently, Hillary Rodham’s parents must have been psychics. Sir Edmund Hillary was a beekeeper in New Zealand and, although he had been involved in mountain climbing before Mt. Everest, he really was pretty much unknown outside of New Zealand. The problem that our former First Lady must explain is how she was named for the adventurer whose Everest climb was in 1953. Hillary Rodham was born in 1947. Whoops!

It is, of course, not a big lie, but it certainly is indicative of Hillary Clinton’s aversion to the truth. She can tell lies, she can commit perjury, she can hide billing records because she has not been made to pay the price. Until she does, the lies will continue, some of which will be very detrimental to this nation.

(National Review 6/28/99)



105 posted on 05/26/2011 10:05:44 PM PDT by doug from upland (website reserved just in case: TheBitchIsBack2012.com)
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To: Lazamataz
There are a few things you can COUNT on me never doing.

Climbing Everest is high on that list.

What about (*cough*) Mount Whitney?

Cheers!

106 posted on 05/26/2011 10:05:51 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: grey_whiskers

Like most of the people who die of drug overdoses, he died doing what he loved to do.


107 posted on 05/26/2011 10:07:14 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: Eyes Unclouded

From: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/50493.php

“The death rate on Mount Everest has not changed over the years, with about one death for every 10 successful ascents. For anyone who reaches the summit, they have about a 1 in 20 chance of not making it down again. “


108 posted on 05/26/2011 10:07:38 PM PDT by doug from upland (website reserved just in case: TheBitchIsBack2012.com)
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To: IamCenny

It’s shameful, regardless. He has three small children that will now grow-up without a father because he put his own pleasure ahead of his children’s need of a father. Good parents don’t value their own jollies over raising their children.


109 posted on 05/26/2011 10:07:54 PM PDT by FourPeas ("Maladjusted and wigging out is no way to go through life, son." -hg)
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To: grey_whiskers

Mt Everest is as close to heaven as you get!

Anyway how old was this dude? If he was over 45 why participate in a grueling sport which can be life threatening?


110 posted on 05/26/2011 10:08:07 PM PDT by repub4ever1 (Capitalism is not perfect, but it beats all other systems hands down.)
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To: caww

Fathers (or mothers, for that matter) of young children should not take frivolous risks. This wasn’t the man’s job. It was his hobby.


111 posted on 05/26/2011 10:10:42 PM PDT by FourPeas ("Maladjusted and wigging out is no way to go through life, son." -hg)
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To: yldstrk

Who are you to say where he belonged, how do you know he would be alive? This man had two sons, and took care of his family. I think it’s sick that you would try to demean this man.


112 posted on 05/26/2011 10:13:02 PM PDT by IamCenny
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To: repub4ever1
Mt Everest is as close to heaven as you get!

The cruising altitude for most airlines is 30,000 feet. Private jets (like the one who probably flew him to the Himalayas) usually cruise at 40,000 or even 50,000 feet.

113 posted on 05/26/2011 10:15:21 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: IamCenny

$20K was a drop in the bucket for him. He left a wife who was probably about 7 months pregnant to go camp for two months and then risk his life.


114 posted on 05/26/2011 10:16:39 PM PDT by doug from upland (website reserved just in case: TheBitchIsBack2012.com)
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To: machogirl

The sun is out, usually the monsoons start to make climbing impossible around this time of the year.


115 posted on 05/26/2011 10:22:06 PM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids (The fear of the lord is the beginning of wisdom (Psalm 111:10))
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To: doug from upland

You risk your life driving to and from work which I’m sure he did while his wife was pregnant. This is a trip that takes a year or more of preparation to attempt, it’s not something that you do if your family isn’t okay with, he likely would not have gone if his wife wasn’t okay with him going and possibly missing the birth of their daughter.


116 posted on 05/26/2011 10:22:40 PM PDT by IamCenny
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To: al baby

agreed 100%


117 posted on 05/26/2011 10:26:56 PM PDT by Walkingfeather
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To: IamCenny

I work from my guest house. Most people have to drive to work to earn a living. Risking your life while your wife is close to giving birth was not necessary.

When our children are young, we always worry about them. Now that mine are grown, I worry much less about flying than previously. If something happens to me, I know they are going to be okay. I am very sorry he died, but this was narcissistic and he thought only about himself and self-aggrandizement.


118 posted on 05/26/2011 10:28:08 PM PDT by doug from upland (website reserved just in case: TheBitchIsBack2012.com)
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To: IamCenny

Yes, That which I’ve read says he indeed took care of his family and was a loving father and husband.

It really is ‘a shame’ people are so critical of this family’s decision. ..after-all it was their life to choose how they will live it, and God gives us all that freedom.

This man had been climbing for sometime and his wife referred to him as “Her adventurer” with much pride. Obviously his skill was something she admired about him, and likely an attraction when they met.

I have a brother-in-law that likes to hunt for big game in Newfoundland. He’s an adventurer as well and loves the hunt. I think it’s pretty much a man-thing...they love to test their physical limits and challenges which take them there.

May God truly comfort his wife and family, and may they aways remember him with the great love, admiration, and the respect he sought and won in their hearts.


119 posted on 05/26/2011 10:28:24 PM PDT by caww
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To: P-Marlowe

Well....I was thinking of terra firma lol! If you wish to go purely on altitude gained, the moon astronauts were the farthest human beings from earth.


120 posted on 05/26/2011 10:30:33 PM PDT by repub4ever1 (Capitalism is not perfect, but it beats all other systems hands down.)
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