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- From: trzyna@CS.ColoState.EDU (wayne trzyna)
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- Subject: Re: Bull Fighting (was A-word)
- Message-ID: <Jan26.234207.55670@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 23:42:07 GMT
- References: <Jan25.194427.24992@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> <1993Jan25.233243.26965@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> <1993Jan26.221612.24457@nas.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1993Jan26.221612.24457@nas.nasa.gov> eugene@wilbur.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya) writes:
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- >I have had more trouble with skiing injuries than all of climbing.
- >The velocity has something to do with it.
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- As I see it, skiing is more likely to injure you (because of the velocity)
- whereas climbing is more likely to kill you (because of the velocity).
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- Climbing accidents are less likely but more severe, I'm guessing.
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- -Wayne Trzyna
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