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The Most Shocking Tech News Story of 2007 Was. . .

Sun, 12/30/2007 - 7:25am by geeksugar
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I think we were all shocked beyond disbelief when earlier this year a 28-year old woman died of water intoxication after entering a radio station's Hold Your Wee for a Wii contest. Jennifer Strange was one of eighteen participants who tried to win a Wii by drinking more than two liters of water without going to the bathroom. It's no surprise that this story was voted as the most shocking tech news story of 2007. I've heard many stories about people going to great lengths to get a Wii, but I'd have to say this one was far too extreme and dangerous for my liking.

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  • x_juicyfruit's picture
    x_juicyfruit
    2

    I couldn't believe it when I heard that. So strange. Didn't they KNOW that water could kill a person if consumed in excess? I thought I heard that they knew somehow. Either way, it was a stupid contest.

    47 weeks 2 min ago Report Comment
  • sarcastabtch's picture
    sarcastabtch
    3

    I don't think the radio station should be blamed for a woman's stupidity. They didn't *make* her do it. Free will.

    46 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • potc crazyy's picture
    potc crazyy
    4

    I don't blame the radio station entirely, and I do agree with sarcastabtch, somewhat. But it really is a stupid contest... 0_o

    46 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • SkinnyMarie's picture
    SkinnyMarie
    8

    Not the stations fault. The contestants should have read up on the affects of water poisoning themselves. It seemed harmless and was never intended to kill anyone.

    46 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • DigitalAngel's picture
    DigitalAngel
    9

    While I can see why several of you would say that it was not the stations fault, there is one fact missing that I believe makes it the stations fault. That fact is that several nurses called the station before/during the contest to say that it could be deadly. The DJs pretty much called the nurses liars and ignored their pleas.

    As for sarcastabtch and SkinnyMarie saying that the contestants should have looked up the effects themselves, to be honest with you, I wouldn't have. I had never even heard of water poisoning before this. I guess that makes me stupid. I would have looked up the effects of holding my pee to see if I could suffer kidney damage or something similar. I would have never thought I could drink too much water.

    46 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • sarcastabtch's picture
    sarcastabtch
    10

    Digital:

    Don't you think that anyone getting ready to partake in anything with which they are not familiar {I mean, who has drank that much water before without peeing?}, they should research any possible effects rather than ASSUMING something they have never done before is perfectly safe?

    For example, Amy is not familiar with the consequences of too much caffeine; she drinks mountain dew every day and nothing bad has become of her. Friends Jack and Randy dare her to take a whole box of vivarin caffeine pills... she has a heart attack.

    Is it Jack and Randy's faults? Or dumbass Amy who took all the pills? Eye-wink

    46 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • KristinDaBomb's picture
    KristinDaBomb
    11

    Wow I never even heard of this story. That is crazy. I can't believe it, all for a Wii.

    46 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • NurseDeAnna's picture
    NurseDeAnna
    12

    This is especially sad for the Sacramento area. You would think after a Chico student died of water intoxication, that this station (which I love and have won many concert tickets through) would pull something like this. I wish they had the sense to stay away from that.

    46 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • ilanac13's picture
    ilanac13
    13

    when i first heard about that story - i was in total and complete shock and it still bugs me to this day.

    46 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment

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