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For those who don't know who Paul Lutus is:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Lutus

Some key parts: "Lutus designed electronics for the NASA Space Shuttle and created a mathematical model of the solar system that was used by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory during the Viking Mars mission" and then "... he started writing computer programs on his first personal computer, an Apple II. In the 80s, he would eventually program Apple Writer,"

I also recommend his book about sailing around the world "Confessions of a Long-Distance Sailor"!



Another great book about the same topic (sailing around the world), albeit written in a slightly different time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing_Alone_Around_the_World


> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing_Alone_Around_the_World

Yes, the Joshua Slocum book, a classic well worth reading.

My book isn't in the same league, but it's developed a loyal following over the years -- it's online and free:

http://arachnoid.com/sailbook

My all-time favorite sailing book quote, from a book titled "Never Again", about a sail in the terrifying "South 40s" near Antarctica: "After the mast blew off, the boat become much more stable." :)


I read your book online years ago, and it hasn't left my head yet. The seeds of an eventual goal have been planted!


Hey, what book is that quote from? I can't really find anything using "never again". Thanks!


Okay, I just did some research on this, and I must have misremembered the title. The closest I can come to where I believe I got this quote is:

"Cape Horn: One Man's Dream, One Woman's Nightmare"

http://www.amazon.com/Cape-Horn-Dream-Womans-Nightmare/dp/09...

But I have to say, I've been telling that story for 25 years now, and honestly, I can't be sure the above is the title that contains the quote.


And a third, with a slightly different ending, that may serve as a signpost to geeks with a predilection to romanticize working alone: The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst (http://www.amazon.com/Strange-Last-Voyage-Donald-Crowhurst/d...)



Wow, thanks for pointing out that connection. I enjoyed reading that book years ago -- I recommend it for anyone with any interest in sailing.




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