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EricTheRed

What are your odds of dieing?

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all this chart did was count the death toll and divide into the US population. Not the participant population.




exactly. skydiving isn't in there because its a very small cause of death among 99% whuffos. its kinda hard to die of something you haven't done.

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all this chart did was count the death toll and divide into the US population. Not the participant population.


Exactly. Pick a random person from the population, and this chart presents their chances. If this chart were restricted to skydivers, then there would probably be subcategories.

Think about the birthday effect:
Get 25 people in a room, and there's about a 50% chance that two of them share a birthday. The odds of them sharing your birthday, however, are about 7%.

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Think about the birthday effect:
Get 25 people in a room, and there's about a 50% chance that two of them share a birthday. The odds of them sharing your birthday, however, are about 7%.



Are you referring to birthday or birthmonth in your calculation?

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more correctly, your odds of death are exactly 1:1.

Just a question of when and how.

Today is not a good day to die (tommorow isn't looking that great either)

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Are you referring to birthday or birthmonth in your calculation?


Definately Birthday. With 25 people in the room, there's a 100% chance that two of them share the month (thanks to the pigeonhole principle, we actually know that there are 3 in the room with the same month). That there is a 50% chance of them sharing the same day goes against intuition.

Here's a more thorough description, but in the light of morning, I forget why I thought it related to this thread. (er, I remember why I thought it related: the answer is beer.)

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100%



Exactly, you will die eventually.

I for one am tired of all this talk of odds of dying. What would you rather die of? Cancer, sudden heart attack, car crash, hunting accident, drowning, or Skydiving?

I would say that your odds of enjoying life and gaining a newer appreciation for life from skydiving are far greater and worth so much more than in comparison to the worrying over the odds of dying.

Be safe and have fun.
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one might assume it "falls" in under this....Wink

Falling, jumping, or pushed from a high place, Y30 /103 / 2,795,546 / 36,165


The above list falls under the following:
Event of undetermined intent, Y10-Y34, Y87.2, Y89.9

I would think a skydive would be a "determined" intent

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one might assume it "falls" in under this....Wink

Falling, jumping, or pushed from a high place, Y30 /103 / 2,795,546 / 36,165



The above list falls under the following:
Event of undetermined intent, Y10-Y34, Y87.2, Y89.9

I would think a skydive would be a "determined" intent




sure....take a perfectly good pun and pick it apart ;):P


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Like a buddy of mine says, "My plan is to live forever... so far... so good..."

:P



I say "I plan to live forever, or die trying!

Looks like fishing (drowning) is more dangerous than skydiving after all! Whenever the subject of dying skydiving comes up, I point out that fishing is more dangerous. Virtually everyone knows of someone who died in a boating/swimming/drowning (which I lump into "fishing") accident.

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Experience is what you get when you thought you were going to get something else.

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