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40 Years After an Acid Attack, a Life Well Lived

148 点作者 Byliner大约 12 年前

9 条评论

GuiA大约 12 年前
I'm certain I've seen Dr. Miele in the BART before.<p>Everyone (myself included, which I am ashamed of) did everything to not stare at him nor look in his direction– which of course would have been glaringly and awkwardly obvious to anyone observing the scene.<p>Reading this article, his body of work is fascinating. Part of me hopes that if I ever see him again during one of my commutes, I'll have the courage to go up to him and ask him questions about all the cool stuff he's done.
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chime大约 12 年前
&#62; But he said hers were wasted words.<p>&#62; “That’s so fascinating,” he said, “but you know, it wouldn’t have made a difference. I was a cautious kid. I knew who was outside the gate. I knew Bassy. You would have opened it, too.”<p>I can't imagine the trust issues one would have after going through this. If a stranger does something, it can be explained away. But if it is someone you know, makes it much more difficult.
XorNot大约 12 年前
About 6 months ago in my lab we had an acid attack. One student took offense to another telling him what to do, grabbed a hammer and the nearest vial of sulfuric acid and chased the guy down, knocked him down, and started pouring acid on him.<p>About the only lucky thing about the attack is that the victim didn't get any his eyes, but months on he's still recovering after multiple skin-grafts.<p>There isn't really a lesson that we can fathom from this really. It happened about 24 hours after an incident when the perpetrator had gotten angry and thrown a beaker on the floor, and literally 5 minutes before the acid attack happened (when the previous events were related to me) I commented that we should take it more seriously because if someone's not in control that's how acid gets thrown on people.
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pinaceae大约 12 年前
interesting as this again was done by a deeply disturbed individual, a paranoid schizophrenic.<p>society since then has not gotten better at identifying threats coming from sick people. down to sandy hook, the completely insane individual is left alone until he/she commits an atrocity.
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AlexMuir大约 12 年前
A brilliant story, well written.<p>There have been a few horrific stories of cultural backwards attacking women with acid in the UK press. It's made me far more cautious when handling automotive batteries.<p>I won't move a car battery ever again without wearing safety goggles.
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aaron695大约 12 年前
It is an interesting story about someone's life and overcoming adversity.<p>But don't fall into the trap and read anything else into it, the things you should fear in life are quite boring. Some comments seem to be going down this path.
melc大约 12 年前
Thanks for posting this article. Dr. Joshua A. Miele is an incredible person and very inspiring. Thank you for your great work and contribution to people.
seatac大约 12 年前
no offense but he looks like a certain Star Trek character I forget his name.
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d0vs大约 12 年前
What does this have to do with Hacker News?
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