Hi there,

I'm sorry to bother you kind folks with a non-technical
question, but I'm rather desperate.  I am a reference
librarian for a research and engineering corporation and
one of my engineers has asked me to find him a list of
"frequency probabilities" (i.e., what are your odds of
being struck by lightning, bit by a dog, attacked by
killer bees, etc.) and I have been completely unsuccessful
at finding this sort of thing anywhere on the Web. Surely
this kind of anecdotal stuff exists somewhere in cyberspace,
and yet my searches keep coming up empty (well, not empty,
but Fedstat and places like that don't seem to list silly
things like this).  I checked the FAQ to make this wasn't
something that you got asked every month and I didn't see
anything on it there.  Does anyone here know of a Website
that lists things like this?  Or even a better term than
"frequency probabilities" for the sort of thing I'm looking
for.  Many thanks for any help you can give!

Best regards,
Jean


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