54 Replies to “Published This Month In The Journal Of The Blatantly Obvious

  1. @ The Phantom. perhaps you could hire T, instead of using a push stick.
    Wood is a valuable resource, but T’s AGW crowd seems to thing humans are expendable.
    Or am I being to obvious?
    And there are better things to research that cause women back pain. I’m not as much a leg man as a…..

  2. 97% percent of the victims are male and most injuries are due to ‘contact with the blade of the saw’…”
    I wonder what percent is on St. Patricks Day? Just wondering.

  3. This seems to be the study in question:
    http://www.physorg.com/news182621407.html
    The study does seem to have been compiled by a government agency:

    Data for this study were collected from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), which is operated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

    Now we can rip the government for wasting money on the blindingly obvious!
    We don’t need a government agency doing these sorts of studies: the industry producing these tools should be doing these studies and using the results to improve their products.
    Just. Saying.
    Humph.

  4. “I wanna do one correlating high heels with back pain.” Just a guess phantom but I gather you were referring to women in heels… If not then don’t tell us anymore unless you are with a Monty Python crew or bucking for a Section 8.

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