From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Wed Aug 25 1999 - 05:13:58 MDT
In a message dated 99-08-24 23:50:26 EDT, spike66@ibm.net (Spike Jones) wrote:
> Robert J. Bradbury wrote:
>
> > These were just great! Natural selection at work. What is the source
> > for these awards?
>
> Robert, I get the Darwin awards from various sources in my email,
> [I didnt post these] but they always sound urban legendy. I havent
> figured out how to verify, so I must treat them as fiction. The one
> about the guy who tried to hang/shoot himself, missed, bullet cut
> the rope, etc, now that just couldnt be true. Why do *I* always
> end up being the nay-sayer? spike
For some reason, lawyers (especially tort lawyers) have been fascinated by
the Darwin Awards since the beginning of the net. So I receive these from
many, many sources. Over the years we've speculated on the reality of the
stories in my office and, eventually, we found a site that delves pretty
deeply into the urban legend status of the stories:
http://www.officialdarwinawards.com/index.html
As you'll see, many (in fact most) of the stories aren't true. They're
entertaining, nevertheless . . . [why am I responding to this thread when
I've got dozens of messages in my in box to which I haven't responded?]
Greg Burch <GBurch1@aol.com>----<gburch@lockeliddell.com>
Attorney ::: Vice President, Extropy Institute ::: Wilderness Guide
http://users.aol.com/gburch1 -or- http://members.aol.com/gburch1
"Civilization is protest against nature;
progress requires us to take control of evolution."
-- Thomas Huxley
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