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Saturday, May 23, 2015

CNET- Say Woman Shot Herself in Head While Taking Selfie

Woman reportedly shoots self in head while taking selfie

Technically Incorrect: A Russian woman is taking a selfie while holding a 9mm gun, according to a news story. It doesn't quite go to plan, but she survives.
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.

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It's not a good idea to take a selfie while holding a 9mm gun.Tnoutdoors9/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET
I'm not going to say this has to stop.
For the simple reason that it won't. And any amount of cajoling or pleading won't make a jot of difference.
People will try and take ever more "creative" selfies and things will go wrong.
In this instance, a 21-year-old Russian woman was reportedly in the throes of taking a selfie while pointing a 9mm handgun at her head. I don't know if this signaled that she was having a bad day or a good one.
However, what resulted is the gun went off and she is now in a serious condition.
Agence France-Presse reports that she was in her office and found the gun, which had been left behind by a security guard.
While wishing her a full recovery, I wondered whether her act was a first. Sadly, I remembered that it wasn't.
Last August, a 21-year-old Mexican man died after shooting himself in the head while taking a gun-toting selfie.
The obsession with cell phones, texting and selfies won't end. People have fallen into Lake Michigan while texting. They've driven into lakes while texting at the wheel. It's not surprising, given an AT&T survey published earlier this week in which 17 percent of people admitted to taking selfies or other photos while driving.
On Friday, a Singaporean man died after losing his balance while taking a selfie on the edge of a cliff in Bali.
It's all both sad and sadly avoidable.
 

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How people are people able to text whiling driving car? With one hand on steering another on the gear stick? 
Darwin award nominee. Not winner since she survived. Lone exception is if she can't breed anymore. Then she can possibly win.
Guns don't just "go off."
@itsmeebrandy You are correct! Someone has to physically pull the trigger. 
Despite popular belief, guns do not have a mind of their own, and are not capable of independent thought and physical movement. They are a tool, which may only be utilized and physically manipulated by a living animal.
@Nitegoat @itsmeebrandy I actually they do go off, typically the old designs. Don't you remember the Remington fiasco last year where a boy was putting down his hunting rifle and it went off and killed him? It was traced to the trigger mechanism design fault that's been covered up for have a century. Lots of older guns go off when dropped or bumped or something else.
@Bob The Terminator @Nitegoat @itsmeebrandy A gun sitting in a rifle case or on a table will not just "go off" on their own. They must have some physical manipulation for this to happen.

Especially modern handguns. If the handgun shown in the photo of this article was the actual gun used by the selfie-taker; that particular gun has THREE safeties built into the gun. One of which is a TRIGGER safety. The other TWO are a firing pin safety and a drop safety; making it IMPOSSIBLE for the gun to "go off" if it is dropped, or if the trigger safety is not disengaged (by someone putting their finger on the trigger and pulling the trigger back).

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