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Z-man 04-30-2009 10:57 AM

Suicide has a way too high a fatality rate for me to enage in.

That, plus I can't stand the sight of blood, or painful experiences...

-Z

masraum 04-30-2009 11:06 AM

Climbing Mount Everest. I really can't imagine that it's "fun" and the risk is around 10%-12%. Seems that when most folks go up, there're about 10 folks in the group. Statistics say that one of you aren't coming back. Screw that.

So, less than 10% is a good bet.

cgarr 04-30-2009 11:18 AM

My wife thinks I am nuts for flying in an airplane I built, I just have her check the deaths in automobiles everyday, then she says, "your not driving to the airport are you?"

jyl 04-30-2009 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 4636854)
This Thread is a joke...life has a 100% risk factor.

Sure, but does that come at age 25 or age 85?

DanielDudley 04-30-2009 05:09 PM

If I had known that being with my ex was going to kill me, I never would have gotten together with her.

But at the time, I was willing to risk it.

DanielDudley 04-30-2009 05:11 PM

Of course, sometimes playing it safe is worse than death, if you have ever experienced that.

nostatic 04-30-2009 05:21 PM

if you're not living, you're already dead

You can't calculate life.

Bill Douglas 04-30-2009 05:55 PM

All the screaming and yelling, blood eveywhere, the total chaos involved with a bank robbery and shootout with police does sound fun - but in the 100% risk group.

Belonging to the embroidery would be 0% risk. I suspect I'm in the 1% to 10% group. Surf, track days, mountain biking, street fights, occasionally drink too much. But no buggy jumping, skydiving or farting in lifts.

911Rob 04-30-2009 08:57 PM

Years ago someone told me that Hang Gliding had the most fatalities in a sport and snow mobiling the second most.

I've never been hang gliding.

If there was a 1 in 10 chance of danger, I doubt it.
1 in 100; maybe, but not likely.
1 in a 1000; getting closer ;)

jyl 05-01-2009 12:27 AM

Wow. You understand what a 10% fatality rate per instance means, right? Do it 10 times and you are very probably dead (appx 2/3 odds). Or, do it once with 10 buddies, and very probably only 9 of you come home. That is nuts.

I wouldn't voluntarily do any activity with a 10% fatality rate. That's like joining the first wave of landing craft ashore on D-Day, or riding along w/ the B17s on daylight bombing missions over Germany, just for "fun". Or, think playing Russian roulette with a 10 shot revolver.

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All the screaming and yelling, blood eveywhere, the total chaos involved with a bank robbery and shootout with police does sound fun - but in the 100% risk group.<br>
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Belonging to the embroidery would be 0% risk. I suspect I'm in the 1% to 10% group. Surf, track days, mountain biking, street fights, occasionally drink too much. But no buggy jumping, skydiving or farting in lifts.

jyl 05-01-2009 01:15 AM

Just to try and keep us on the same page and speaking the same language, the question I'm trying to explore is "fatality" rate. So, not risk of danger, but risk of death. Per each time you engage in the activity - e.g. each day of hanggliding.

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Years ago someone told me that Hang Gliding had the most fatalities in a sport and snow mobiling the second most.<br>
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I've never been hang gliding.<br>
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If there was a 1 in 10 chance of danger, I doubt it.<br>
1 in 100; maybe, but not likely.<br>
1 in a 1000; getting closer <img src="../../ultimate/wink.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Wink" class="inlineimg">

Rot 911 05-01-2009 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 4636657)
Concur. I have become more risk averse since getting married. But motorcycling gives me so much pleasure, that I'd just about rather die than live without a bike. I was bikeless for 11 days until just getting my new one last weekend. It was a tough 11 days and I so hated getting into my 330i to go to the grocery store or gym.

I'm with Rick. It just gets in your blood. I got my first motorcycle when I was 15 and at 53 still own one. No chicken strips on the tires either!

Rick Lee 05-01-2009 06:17 AM

Oh, and you might notice from my signature that my only two vehicles now are the bike and the 993. Just rode the grocery store to grab breakfast. Gotta ride to the bank and post office later. I'll be riding a LOT more now that the 330i is gone.


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