REWARD A: $50 Walmart gift card to the first responder who can dig up
a reference that convinces me the figures quoted by Mark are true.
REWARD B: $25 Walmart gift card to the first responder who can produce
a link to an online peer-reviewed reference flatly refuting the
figures quoted by Mark.
Those trying for REWARD A must necessarily meet a higher standard --
something along the lines of a link from a Federal governmental agency
or quasi-governmental board to the original research, which must be
available online, underlying the baldfaced assertion that there are
over "two thousand accidental residential carbon-monoxide deaths per
year on average in the US."
The rewards are not mutually exclusive, and I may award both -- even
to the same participant. Only one of each will be awarded, and my
decision whether to award either will be final.
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Posted by Chuck Rhode on January 11, 2011, 12:46 am
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:01:24 -0800, sean_q wrote:
> I haven't seen _Roger and Me_ and I'm a city guy. So at first I > thought the heroine worked for the movie and/or toy industry and > fitted out rabbits, live or stuffed, with business suits either for > children or for a production of _Alice in Wonderland_.
Here 'tis:
o Moore, Michael. "The Infamous Flint Rabbit." Video clip. _Roger and
Me_. Warner Brothers, 20 Dec. 1989. 10 Jan. 2011
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> thought the heroine worked for the movie and/or toy industry and
> fitted out rabbits, live or stuffed, with business suits either for
> children or for a production of _Alice in Wonderland_.