http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/13/gene-hackman-hit-by-car-ai...

http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheets/2012/01/14/cheat-sheet.ht...

All the reports on this note that Hackman was not wearing a helmet. As we all know, helmets will prevent cars and pickup trucks from driving into us.

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This one is especially incendiary for the attitude it presents.  Luckily there was grass nearby? Anything bigger than a small car?  I think even a small car will hurt the same as a big truck if the two vehicles are going the same speed WHEN THEY HIT YOU.

Gene Hackman Doing Alright - Cinema Blend

oh my dang. i really like how they all seem to think that it's what you finally land on, after you've already absorbed all the energy of the impact, after you've gone over the hood, or your handlebars, and likely already hit the ground once. as long as you land on some grass, you'll be just dandy. as those of us who have been hit can attest, you could land on a big old pile of broken glass, and it still wouldn't hurt as much as the impact with the car



El Gecko said:

This one is especially incendiary for the attitude it presents.  Luckily there was grass nearby? Anything bigger than a small car?  I think even a small car will hurt the same as a big truck if the two vehicles are going the same speed WHEN THEY HIT YOU.

Gene Hackman Doing Alright - Cinema Blend

Helmets are a magic talisman.  It's like one of those Saint Christopher magic jesus on your dashboard.  As long as you have one of those you are golden. 

i keep a St. Christopher medal with my bike...

Worked okay so far...

James BlackHeron said:

Helmets are a magic talisman.  It's like one of those Saint Christopher magic jesus on your dashboard.  As long as you have one of those you are golden. 

Excellent post, James.  

One can potentially save your life and at least help prevent a head fracture, while the other cannot.

Let's see, after adjusting for ... yep, same thing!  

James BlackHeron said:

Helmets are a magic talisman.  It's like one of those Saint Christopher magic jesus on your dashboard.  As long as you have one of those you are golden. 

What a cool looking bag! Is that a saddle bag? Does it look so cool and broken in because it is old and broken in or did it come that way? 

mike w. said:

i keep a St. Christopher medal with my bike...

Worked okay so far...

James BlackHeron said:

Helmets are a magic talisman.  It's like one of those Saint Christopher magic jesus on your dashboard.  As long as you have one of those you are golden. 

It's a Carradice Nelson longflap saddlebag. The broken in look is pure beausage...


Tony Adams said:

What a cool looking bag! Is that a saddle bag? Does it look so cool and broken in because it is old and broken in or did it come that way? 

didnt st chris lose his sainthood?

 

"In 1969, the Catholic Church took a long look at all the saints on its calendar to see if there was historical evidence that that saint existed and lived a life of holiness. In taking that long look, the Church discovered that there was littleproof that many "saints", including some very popular ones, ever lived. Christopher was one of the names that was determined to have a basis mostly in legend. Therefore Christopher (and others) were dropped from the universal calendar."

Catholic Online. http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=36

When I took Christopher as my confirmation name, it was somewhat frowned upon as not being the name of a "real saint," and as a result, I wasn't being a "good Catholic."

Chris C said:

Wait, what?!?

iggi said:

didnt st chris lose his sainthood?

 

St. Christopher being a real live human saint and the statistical efficacy of bicycle helmets are both in up in the air. 

I stand by my comparison. 

Now motorcycle helmets are something totally different in my opinion. i have a $400 Shoei full-faced helmet that I wear every time I ride a motorcycle.

As far as wearing a helmet on a bicycle is concerned, if one feels it is that necessary then they should also be wearing one as a pedestrian or even in an automobile as they would do even more good in those situations than they would do on a bicycle. 

i took Damien.  they didnt like that either.

Kevin C said:

When I took Christopher as my confirmation name, it was somewhat frowned upon as not being the name of a "real saint," and as a result, I wasn't being a "good Catholic."

Chris C said:

Wait, what?!?

iggi said:

didnt st chris lose his sainthood?

 

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