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DavidInArk
says
14 years ago
Today is "Near Miss Day." Doesn't that term actually mean there was a collision?? If you nearly miss them, then you hit them.
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smaugg
14 years ago
George Carlin would be proud!
DavidInArk
14 years ago
TammyW
says
14 years ago
Hmmm...
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smaugg
14 years ago
tammyw
: George had an entire spiel on the difference between misses and near misses. I've been in shipboard 'near misses'
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DavidInArk
14 years ago
I need to check that out.
Mr Bill
says
14 years ago
That's like calling vehicle crashes an accident. They all happen for a reason.
AlienDog
says
14 years ago
Near Miss Day commemorates the day a huge Asteroid nearly missed hitting the earth.
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