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http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=130287&catid=339

This kid was running around the living room and, in a freak accident that nobody could've possibly predicted, shocked herself on (possibly) a USB cord.

If there have been other such cases in the past, nobody can find them with Google. Although the reporter does say "some other articles" state that you should be careful of the shock risk of cords and kids, those articles aren't cited in any sort of detail, making me think that that's because the reporters for those articles did exactly as much research as Channel Nine News - that is, they went to Google because they were out of ideas.

I heard about this through a post imploring us all to "unplug our USB cords". One freak accident and all of a sudden it's "better safe than sorry".

Meanwhile, thousands of children every year are killed in car accidents, and who says better safe than sorry about that? Oh, they say safer. They buy carseats. They drive the speed limit (more or less). But the real solution to this problem is to stop driving. To start - now - restructuring our society so that there is good, efficient, and effective public transportation taking you wherever you want to go, and so that you can walk most places you need to go anyway unless you live all the way out in the boondocks.

This is an actual problem, and as near as I can tell that is the only real solution - all the carseats and seatbelts in the world make you safer, but not as safe as safe, you know?

But no, that's not going to happen. It's too hard to restructure. It's too inconvenient to change. Fair enough - but if we can't change because of something that is provably killing children every day, and leaving more than that orphaned? For sure I don't want to be harangued into unplugging my damn USB cords and taking down my curtains and locking my toilet every time some kid, somewhere, coughs a little funny. (Doctors are "optimistic" about her recovery anyway, so yay for her.) We're never going to get rid of these little accidents. It's just not gonna happen.

On a similar note, I want my shoes back. It is profoundly stupid the way the TSA manages security, and everybody knows it, so why do we all still do it? Clearly, we can't stop everybody, and it's folly to even try. There will always be somebody clever enough or desperate enough or determined enough to find that one way through that nobody has thought of yet, so why not cover all the obvious reasons and focus our energies on making people not want to blow us up for the lulz? Or would that make too much sense? (Planes: Much like USB cords, they're safer than cars. And, like USB cords, that has nothing to do with the Terminally Stupid Annoyances.)

Date: 2010-01-08 05:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sayga.livejournal.com
Maelle sucked on one of my computer cables once and jumped and cried. I didn't think there would be a shock, so I tried it out on my tongue, and there it was. But it was super mild. I can't imagine it stopping a kids' heart. that's crazy.

Date: 2010-01-08 06:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crymytears.livejournal.com
Yeah. That was my psa post. Just wanted to remind people because I know it happens way more than we'd all like to admit.

Date: 2010-01-08 07:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ksol1460.livejournal.com
I would bet there was something else wrong with that kid's heart to begin with.

As far as shoes, that's why we travel on Amtrak and not flying.

Two Points

Date: 2010-01-09 04:53 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Well depending on what the USB was powering (like a hard drive) because they are far more than just data cables, there can be a lot of power going thru them. Just look at the voltage these devices draw to spin the platters that make the device what it is, and it's coming directly from the computer. Also unplugging them a lot can cause damage, like setting your computer on fire. Many have, check: www.pcstats.com article on killing a PC.

On the news itself, rarely will you find TV news citing sources or other articles unless they are medical or major investigative pieces.

I would talk about the TSA but I don't have the energy for that.

Date: 2010-01-19 01:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queenlyzard.livejournal.com
hear, hear!

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