Re: Ot: infomercial knives

2003-02-01 Thread Fred
> just a warning, I'm normally good around these things but this new > set went tru an apple like it was butter, and almost took my > finger with it. 2 stitches to patch it up :-( Well, then you aren't to be trusted around sharp lenses, so you must sell off any that you have very cheaply to the re

Re: Ot: infomercial knives

2003-02-01 Thread frank theriault
hope it wasn't your "shooting" finger! cheers, frank Brendan wrote: > just a warning, I'm normally good around these things > but this new set went tru an apple like it was butter, > and almost took my finger with it. 2 stitches to patch > it up :-( > > _

Re: Ot: infomercial knives

2003-02-01 Thread David Brooks
> Subject: Ot: infomercial knives just a warning, I'm normally good  around these things but this new set went tru an apple like it was butter, and almost took my finger with it. 2 stitches to patch it up :-( _ _ Post

Re: OT: infomercial knives

2003-02-01 Thread Pat White
I have a print cutter that's equally dangerous. The last time I wasn't 100% careful and attentive, I had to pick up a bit of fingertip and tape it back on. Now I know why the rotary cutters are so popular. Pat White

Re: OT: infomercial knives

2003-02-01 Thread Dan Scott
On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 02:03 PM, Pat White wrote: The last time I wasn't 100% careful and attentive, I had to pick up a bit of fingertip and tape it back on. Tape, of course! From now on all of my loose body parts are going to be taped back on (no more staples for me). Dan Scott

Re: OT: infomercial knives

2003-02-01 Thread Rfsindg
> On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 02:03 PM, Pat White wrote: > > > The last time I wasn't 100% careful and attentive, I had to pick up > > a bit of fingertip and tape it back on > > Tape, of course! From now on all of my loose body parts are going to be > taped back on (no more staples