Graham Short (GGS5T): "Master of Miniature"

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This video was originally introduced in the "garbage yards" thread a couple of weeks ago. It is quite amazing (beyond amazing) and I feel that it deserves its own thread. One of the posters in these forums, GGS5T, is a guy named Graham Short who lives in England. In the "garbage yards" thread he casually mentioned that he has a specific, work-related reason for why he swims 10,000 meters per day. And his reason is, well, remarkable. You have to see it to believe it. Be sure to watch the whole thing - you're missing out if you don't get to the part with the stethoscope... www.youtube.com/watch
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    Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated. I'm currently working on the 'Hall of Fame.' This will be a collection of microscopic engravings to be shown across America this year. I'm due to appear at the White House Museum in Washington. Not sure yet of the date. The engravings will feature quotes by American pioneers, celebrities, industrialists, presidents, etc. I visited New York a few years ago and I'm so looking forward to seeing more of your country. If I also get the chance to join one or two of you for a couple of training sessions it will be a great bonus for me. What sort of objects are you using for this collection? When traveling, I've had good success finding clubs to workout with using the USMS Places To Swim service: http://www.usms.org/placswim/
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    Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated. I'm currently working on the 'Hall of Fame.' This will be a collection of microscopic engravings to be shown across America this year. I'm due to appear at the White House Museum in Washington. Not sure yet of the date. The engravings will feature quotes by American pioneers, celebrities, industrialists, presidents, etc. I visited New York a few years ago and I'm so looking forward to seeing more of your country. If I also get the chance to join one or two of you for a couple of training sessions it will be a great bonus for me. What sort of objects are you using for this collection? When traveling, I've had good success finding clubs to workout with using the USMS Places To Swim service: http://www.usms.org/placswim/
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