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Category Archives: …and other stuff
miscellaneous postings by Lawrence R. Spencer
SLOW LIFE
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Slow Life from Daniel Stoupin on Vimeo.
CRAZY
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ADJECTIVE (crazier, craziest)
SUGAR VENDING SHARK MACHINES
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So which is safer, a shark or a sugar vending machine?
Choose the waves. The odds a person will die from a soda vending machine accident in a year are 1 in 112,000,000, while the odds that a person will die from a shark attack in a year are 1 in 251,800,000. This means that a person is more than twice as likely to be killed tipping a soda machine than to end up as food for a large toothy fish. Admittedly these are both rare occurrences, but in the United States 2-3 people per year die as a result of being crushed by vending machines. It’s common, on the other hand, to have a year with no recorded fatal shark attacks in the US.
However, sugar-filled soda pop (and all other refined sugar products) contributed to a total of 231,404 deaths in 2007 alone.
Total prevalence of diabetes
Total: 25.8 million children and adults in the United States—8.3% of the population—have diabetes.
Diagnosed: 18.8 million people
Undiagnosed: 7.0 million people
Prediabetes: 79 million people*
New Cases: 1.9 million new cases of diabetes are diagnosed in people aged 20 years and older in 2010.



