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They should have warned me....

I can see the headline now.


WEDNESDAY, July 11 (HealthDay News) -- It wasn't playing his swan song, but the iPod a Canadian runner wore during a thunderstorm may have worsened his lightning-related injuries, physicians say.

The 37-year-old man was brought to a Vancouver hospital with burns, blown-out eardrums and a fractured lower jaw after lightning hit a nearby tree and hurled him eight feet into the air, according to eyewitness reports.

The burns along the man's chest and neck leading to his ear injuries also corresponded "to the positions of his [iPod] earphones at the time of the lightning strike," his physicians said.

They published their case report, "Thunderstorms and iPods -- Not a Good Idea," in the July 12 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

The rest of the story
http://health.msn.com/healthnews/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100166338&GT1=10212
 
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Smoke Stack Lightning


BTW- if you're struck by lightning, and happen to have wires draped across your body and stuck in orifices, you're gonna get burned in very specific places. It's called ELECTRICITY and it travels well over human skin, but much better (and more focused) when you use wire or metal.

If I'm that judge, I'm throwing that case out and telling the plaintiff to not run during thunderstorms.
Grow a brain.
 
Kevan said:
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Smoke Stack Lightning


BTW- if you're struck by lightning, and happen to have wires draped across your body and stuck in orifices, you're gonna get burned in very specific places. It's called ELECTRICITY and it travels well over human skin, but much better (and more focused) when you use wire or metal.

If I'm that judge, I'm throwing that case out and telling the plaintiff to not run during thunderstorms.
Grow a brain.

Yep, no sense being stupid unless you can prove it.
 
WAZZSUP said:
Guess the song he was listening to.....
.....here is my guess...................

"Lightning Strikes" by Lou Christie......

It has that whiney (falsetto) vocal sound essential to the realism of being struck......

Or we could just call Lee Trevino.........

D
 
Django said:
"Lightning Strikes" by Lou Christie......

It has that whiney (falsetto) vocal sound essential to the realism of being struck......

Or we could just call Lee Trevino.........

D

Do you have a link...I will render my opinion :)
 

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