>Now, think about this:  If we can agree that writing about this stuff
is a worthwhile exercise, what's the better investment in effort?
Waiting for an actual accident to happen where someone really gets hurt
and writing about it post-mortem, or making use of the fact that we
already know what the accident is going to be and writing about it
proactively instead?




Ahh now there is the kernel of your argument, a good one too.
Can't say I disagree with the philosophy that to write about it prior to an accident is better. One minor point though- There is an old saying that information is worth the price you pay for it.
Anyone can write and  any fool can write rubbish.


Cheers
David





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