ANST - Wierdness of the potentially fatal kind
j'lynn yeates
jyeates at bga.com
Wed Jun 3 12:33:30 PDT 1998
On 3 Jun 98, at 12:59, Keith Hood wrote:
> There is good reason I did not post the URL for the site of the
> trebuchet rider. My silence was a public service. I feared others
> might be inspired to this sort of lunacy. It strikes me as the
> "adult"(?) version of jumping off the roof with a parachute made of a
> bedsheet. Woe unto him who tries this with insufficient engineering
> knowledge, or without a deep river handy for a landing site. I hoped that
> the public would get a laught from the thought, and be satisfied to do
> without the details.
turn it around ... if someone is is terminally stupid enough to try something like this,
then you are simply helping evolution along by encouraging termination of a genetic
line that has culminated in produceing someone defective enough to actually attempt
something so obviously terminal (in a earlier time, they would probably already be
eaten by something more successful then they)
what was the url for the "darwin awards" again ....
but then again, the space race was started by a ancient chinese who strapped a early
rocket to his back (from a recent discovery channel special on personal space
vehicles) ... needless to say that line terminated at the top of gravity's rainbow. on the
positive side, during the pilots last moments, he was treated to a view that no human
had ever seen before ...
'wolf
... "top of the food chain, to ya'"
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