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Dan's at hospital
Author: Christine  Www     7 Posts  Status: Young recruit Date    01-19-07 00:18

Hello,

For those who don't know me, I'm Christine, Daniel's wife

I just wanted to inform you that Daniel is at hospital since the end of the afternoon. He fell badly and broke his leg at
two different parts. After having waited for some long and painful hours, we left him since he was going to be driven
to the hospital in Geneva, he's due to be operated this night.

If you want to leave him a support message, I'm sure it will help him, I'll print them and bring them along to hospital
tomorrow afternoon.

Christine
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: willy88      332 Posts  Status: Astronaut    Date    01-19-07 00:28

I hope for a full recovery.

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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: BrianJ      161 Posts  Status: Instructor Pilot    Date    01-19-07 00:31

Oh No! :(
Poor Dan! I can only offer my sympathy and best wishes for a speedy recovery.

BrianJ


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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Heywood      76 Posts  Status: Pilot    Date    01-19-07 00:33

Hello Dan
I am sorry much that you have had this accident and hope that these words of support serve for your total
and rapid recovery. :cry:
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: obalitas      1 Posts  Status: Young recruit Date    01-19-07 00:40

I wish the operation goes well, and I hope that he will recover in the shortest possible time
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Ben sisko      31 Posts  Status: Student pilot Date    01-19-07 01:09

I'm so sorry to hear about Dan's injury. My best wishes go to you all. I'm sure he will have a successful operation. Let
him know that we all wish him a speedy and uncomplicated recovery.

Ben


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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Kash      13 Posts  Status: Young recruit Date    01-19-07 02:23

Get well soon Dan.
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: jer11  Www     273 Posts  Status: Student Astronaut    Date    01-19-07 02:26

:( if Dan is injured he wont complete the DGIV! :cry: :sad: or work on the VC on the SymphonyIV. or make new beta
version of the new sattelite. :sad: so PLEASE recover fast :( so you can continue whith the DGIV and the SymphonyIV.

Its maby right here
Blue is the route of dan and wife.???



Age 13

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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Tachyon      118 Posts  Status: Confirmed Pilot    Date    01-19-07 03:10

Broke his leg :( ..... see I told him the responce time on those retractable hover rockets were too slow and someone
would get hurt! Darnit .... :)

I'm sure he'll tell us all about it when he returns .. but in the mean time .... I hope the pain goes away quickly....
watch out for the iching later on ... it's a killer I hear!! How long did they say you'd be in a cast? If I remember 2-4
months depending on how bad the breaks are.

My god - it's full of stars !
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: EtherDragon      44 Posts  Status: Student pilot Date    01-19-07 03:12

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

~EtherDragon
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Sputnik      21 Posts  Status: Young recruit Date    01-19-07 08:03


Wow! Best wishes, and get well soon!
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: LTD_Grazer  Www     17 Posts  Status: Young recruit Date    01-19-07 08:10

Ouch!

Bummer... I can only imagine what an awful experience breaking a leg is...

You will be in my thoughts sir. I'll be checking this forum for updates on your condition.

Best wishes,

Sebastian "LTD_Grazer" Rust

P.S.

I've been flying the standard DG around the Earth as fast as I can (just under 2 hours game-time) over and over. I
think I made at least 5 or 6 full trips today (just under an hour real-time).

My buddy gave me the "Top 500 Rock & Roll Songs" in MP3 format. I picked out 14 for my orbitersound_playlist.m3u.
Since I run at x10 speed for about 7.5 minutes of the flight (two songs) it takes me about 50 minutes (real-time)
from "throttle on" to "full stop". It took me awhile to get the right songs in the right order. I had to do the first 17.5
minutes of the flight quite a few times to get my 5th song to end just after I do my short burn at apogee.

My launches are getting more controlled each time. Having the same music play every time helps me with my timing
and really helps me realize when I am getting more efficient (I will have to adjust my playlist as I get better). On my
last full trip, which I completed a few minutes ago, I conducted my best re-entry and landing ever... also, I made my
final approach and landing just as song 13, "The Boys Are Back In Town" was playing... perfect :)

OrbiterSound Rocks!
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Voyager      73 Posts  Status: Pilot    Date    01-19-07 10:00

Very sorry to hear about your injury Dan,

I hope you recover soon. And dont even think about worrying about the DGIV or some other projects. It's just a
hobby, and it can wait.
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Urwumpe      427 Posts  Status: Confirmed Astronaut    Date    01-19-07 10:48

Get well soon, i hope its no too complex fracture. I wish you a short and good time in hospital, i hope the food there is on
the better end of the scale.
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: hmh33  Www     1 Posts  Status: Young recruit Date    01-19-07 12:20

Get better soon Dan!
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: DocHoliday  Www     2451 Posts  Status: Living Legend    Date    01-19-07 12:33

Hello Christine,

speaking for all forum members and moderators, I wish Dan a speedy recovery, I will all be thinking of him in the following
days and I can't wait to see a message from him again soon.

And thank you for letting us all know.

Best regards,
Janez / Doc

~~~

Founder of GSI
Creator of the Direct Ascent to ISS Maneuver & Scenario
"Mood is a matter of choice. I choose to have fun!"[/i] -Vidmarism No 15
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Hubleman      100 Posts  Status: Confirmed Pilot    Date    01-19-07 17:20

Good luck Dan. What you did a bad reentry with the Deltagilder? :) Hope you get well.


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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Matt50      27 Posts  Status: Student pilot Date    01-19-07 17:54

Dan,

how often did I told you that skateboards are made for kids not for adults :prof:

However: I wish u a soon recovery!

And as a member wrote "hope the food there is on the better end of the scale" - an the nurses ofcourse too ;-)

Matt
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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: Marvin      69 Posts  Status: Pilot near incorporation    Date    01-19-07 18:13

Uuh, not good!
Best wishes for a fast recovery!

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Re: Dan's at hospital
Author: killingsnake  Www     91 Posts  Status: Pilot    Date    01-19-07 19:00

Same as everyone here, I can only hope that his operation will be succesfull, and that there will be
no long-lasting effects. I have much experience with fractures, and, however its been years ago, up
to this day, I sometimes still have concequences... However, I can predict the weather now with it ...

I send you my best regards Dan, and a fast recovery!

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Greetings, Snake

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