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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Yeah, one incident really moves the needle out of the hundreds of thousands of not millions of people who wear rings every single day.
I might add a couple zeros, just because.
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I’m going to assume you’ve been at least once to the Edmonton water park. Your. 16 zeros imply a change in risk of 1 in 10 quintillion. So since I can guarantee that 1 billion people have not been to the Edmonton water park you are out by at least 6 zeros.
Here’s Jimmy Fallon almost losing his finger on his counter.
https://globalnews.ca/news/2109175/j...-him-a-finger/
Are you ever near counters?
Implying that your risk is 1 in 10 Quintillion is just wrong. Including work place injuries 150,000 or so deglovings occur in the US per year so that’s 1/2000. Now most of those are probably work related but let’s say .1% aren’t. That would still be a 1 in 2 million chance of degloving each year.