Thane Morgan wrote:
>
> COOK MATTHEW JOHN wrote:
> >
> > On 5 Mar 98 at 9:32, Andy Skinner wrote:
> >
> > > Just a reminder to be careful out there. I managed to cut both my
> > > thumbs in one slip last night, with a hobby knife. The tip went into
> > > one thumb, and a longer part of blade slit the other. So I've got a
> > > deep, narrow cut on one thumb, and a shallow, long cut on the other.
> > > Neither are bad, but it does remind me that I could easily injure myself
> > > by not being careful. So I thought I'd pass the reminder on.
> > <snip>
> > This does sounds quite nasty.
> > I know Ive cut myself a few times but none that sound this bad at
> > least not moddelling (someone dropped a concrete section of a gariage
> > on my ankle around 4 years ago and still got the scar from that one).
> > One of the main things as daft as it sounds is supposed to be to use
> > a very sharp knife. This should reduce the resistance making you
> > use less force and make you less likely to hurt yourself (allthough
> > sounds to me like if you do you will badly so kinda cancells out).
> > I know I'm guilty of using a modeling knife which isnt sharp enough
> > and keep meaning to get some new blades but never get round to it. I
> > suppose this partly stems from the lack of time Im spending recently
> > as uni strains.
> > Anyone else out there got any epic related injuries to tell the list
> > about or way to aviod them etc.
>
> I've got a vortex missile lodge 1/4" from my 14th vertebrae. And a
> lictor stuck in my nose.
>
> Thane
Currently? No wonder you're posts are so cranky! :)
anvil
Received on Fri Mar 06 1998 - 02:47:27 UTC
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