On 5 November 2014 19:57, NOPE9 YES wrote: > While looking for turtle spaceships ... i stumbled on the fact that > Obamacare has medical codes ( ICD-10 codes ) for > "being struck by a turtle " > "struck by a turtle multiple times " > "injury related to space vehicle collision" > > > http://medicalbillingcodingworld.com/2013/12/icd-10-codes-struck-by-a-tur= tle-injured-by-a-spacecraft/ > > Does ICD-10 remind you of anything ? > > Yes. Decades ago I looked through an accident analysis report from our Accident management corporation. They broke down accident rates for various activities and accident types. Taking the minima in various classes and aggregating them in a manner similar to that used by the IPC... {never mind} I concluded that it might be concluded (but no doubt should not be) that the safest motorcyclist was liable to be an older woman with one leg riding without a helmet on a farmbike on a gravel road at dusk.*(Headlight may have been on?) Russell * That was enough decades ago that I can't guarantee every point but memory suggests that all aspects mentioned were prwent. There may have been a few more. I assume that minima occurred due in many cases to the small number of protagonists practicing that behaviour when disaster sruck. eg sans helmet would seem to increase accoident damage but this may be so evident that that, and th statutory requirement to wear one, may well account for the low sample count ij that category. --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .