Why is this being reported in a New Zealand website?
WebDevWarrior on
The hospital in question has stated it doesn’t comment on individual cases but notes that a young woman was admitted to A&E at the date and time in question suffering from a severe case of cauliflower ear.
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Looking into it a bit further I’m not so sure the cauliflower fell… I think it was pushed 🤔
LloydAtkinson on
This may all be wrong but apparently the average weight of a cauliflower is 500g to 800g, so just a little bit more than half a kilogram.
It says the height was 1.2 metres. This calculator says that the cauliflower would have hit her head at 4.85 m/s. This *sounds* like it could have caused some real injury, so I’m not surprised she passed out.
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Why is this being reported in a New Zealand website?
The hospital in question has stated it doesn’t comment on individual cases but notes that a young woman was admitted to A&E at the date and time in question suffering from a severe case of cauliflower ear.
Looking into it a bit further I’m not so sure the cauliflower fell… I think it was pushed 🤔
This may all be wrong but apparently the average weight of a cauliflower is 500g to 800g, so just a little bit more than half a kilogram.
It says the height was 1.2 metres. This calculator says that the cauliflower would have hit her head at 4.85 m/s. This *sounds* like it could have caused some real injury, so I’m not surprised she passed out.
https://www.angio.net/personal/climb/speed.html