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Regarding use as a tourniquet, I've rarely seen anyone where a necktie without also wearing a belt. A belt makes a dandy tourniquet as well. So, a necktie would be, in the vast majority of cases where a tourniquet would be necessary, redundant (and therefore useless.)

-sauoq
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Re^10: Log::Log4perl and singleton design issue
by runrig (Abbot) on Dec 21, 2004 at 08:02 UTC
    So, a necktie would be, in the vast majority of cases where a tourniquet would be necessary, redundant
    Yeah, but it was a good thing that guy on Lost had a necktie (not sure if he had a belt, but it'd be good to have a backup just in case your plane goes 1000 miles off course, crashes, and you're stranded on a tropical island).