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Truth really is stranger than fiction
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28/09/2010 07:42:43
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>>>>>>>>http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-segway-owner-dies-freak-accident,0,1642322.story
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>>>>>>>>The owner of the Segway company died Sunday in a freak accident when he rode one of his firm's two-wheeled scooters off a cliff and into a river, according to British press reports.
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>>>>>>>>He got transported in more ways than one. Or you might say he segued.
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>>>>>>>>What is going on over there?! First a musician gets killed by a rolling hay bale, now this.
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>>>>>>>"He was flying the Segway to heaven"
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>>>>>>That was *very* good !
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>>>>>I thought so also, and posted it immediately after I came up with the altered lyrics. But I was a little bit afraid to post it since someone might find it offensive to make jokes about a tragic accident.
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>>>>Well, he was evidently a very good man and of course it is tragic - but funny is funny. I hope he would have had a laugh as well.
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>>>This guy made his fortune when he invented a portable bomb proof wall for the Soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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>>The sand barrier devices were earlier used for flood control. Mr. Heselden also made a lot of money selling them to mines. He started work as a coal miner himself so I'm sure the safety factor appealed to him as well as the money. The other thing I like is that he was a generous philanthropist. I was certainly not mocking him or saying it wasn't a tragedy. As Charles says, though, some stories have an innate humor to them. In the news business they are known as Man Bites Dog.
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>>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/28/technology/28segway.html?_r=1&sq=segway&st=cse&adxnnl=1&scp=1&adxnnlx=1285672108-X3rAdUIl5aS94qthrp2igQ
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>Thanks, Mike. I have a pretty good idea of the news biz. having spent the bulk of my career in broadcasting.

My apologies if I came across as lecturing. Actually I did not know you were in broadcasting. I thought you were an IBM-er. Not mutually exclusive, of course, just not at the same time....
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