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Well I'm a little pi@#ed off about the whole thing but I was cleaning up my work area and saw a thin metal gasket laying on the floor. Now that gasket is only about .010" of an inch thick and I was just going walk by and pick it up. Unbeknown to me, there was a table with an engine block sitting on it holding it to the floor. When I went to pick it up, I pulled it through my hand cutting an artery, 2 nerves all 3 tendons. Needless to say I'll be off work a few months. But all in all, I'm doing ok.[B)] [banghead] [D)] <br /> <br />P.S. Yep it's my business hand. You should try and type with only your left hand. It takes a while.[:D]
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