Accident Analysis vs Emotions

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I thought about asking that this thread be closed, since important changes have been made - for significant good, I think.

I would like to leave it open if we can stick to the subject. Some of Jim's & Howard's posts seem to drifting off to a discussion that should be held on the A&I thread in question.
 
DandyDon:
I would like to leave it open if we can stick to the subject. Some of Jim's & Howard's posts seem to drifting off to a discussion that should be held on the A&I thread in question.

But only by way of illustration how hard it is to do what we are talking about ...

Jim
 
I just want to say that I have gotten quite a bit from the accident threads...

I have a mental tally of various accidents and my own "educated guess" as to the likely contributing causes.

I find it laughable to "wait for the facts". FROM WHO?

the newspaper, the Coast Guard, the ever-illuminating earth shattering autopsy report?

na...I think I will just keep asking questions and thinking for myself.
 
IN the SG case we know a lot more now then we did.
 
catherine96821:
I just want to say that I have gotten quite a bit from the accident threads...

I have a mental tally of various accidents and my own "educated guess" as to the likely contributing causes.

I find it laughable to "wait for the facts". FROM WHO?

the newspaper, the Coast Guard, the ever-illuminating earth shattering autopsy report?

na...I think I will just keep asking questions and thinking for myself.

We need to wait for the media articles. I think it is ESSENTIAL we know the exact amount in the OXYGEN BOTTLE after every incident. :wink:

-S
 
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