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| Thread ID: 85079 | 2007-11-29 01:49:00 | There's A Killer In Your Pocket | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 616257 | 2007-11-30 16:54:00 | Hey..I just reported the story! I said it was "strange" in the very first line too! So there........................... I only tried to point out that the media is not always correct. ;) |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 616258 | 2007-11-30 18:48:00 | I know...but sometimes the message bearer gets it in the neck. | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 616259 | 2007-11-30 20:18:00 | Windows car - like a bike with training wheels. Mac car - like a tricycle with training wheels, running on rails, with a preset speed. Linux car - like anything you care to make it. yeah that's pretty accurate too |
motorbyclist (188) | ||
| 616260 | 2007-12-01 05:16:00 | And an update to the original story post: From Engadget: Man charged with manslaughter in "exploding battery" case Posted Nov 30th 2007 8:55AM by Joshua Topolsky In one of the more bizarre turns we've seen stories take, new information has come to light in the recent exploding battery death we reported on. It turns out that the LG battery which had initially been blamed for the "accident" wasn't the cause at all, rather, a co-worker of the victim has admitted to hitting the man with a 15-ton hydraulic rig while driving in reverse, and has been charged with manslaughter. Kwon Young-sup, who had originally reported that he had heard an explosion and discovered the man's body, has now told police that he invented the story as a cover-up for an accident. So, you can now return to placing calls on your LG without fear -- but watch your back on the job-site. |
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