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On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:40:00 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 13:43:25 +0000, Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
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>>Mike Raiford wrote:
>>
>>> There's a reason I always keep a swiss army knife with me.
>>
>>OK, now I must know... Do those things ACTUALLY WORK??
>
> Yup! I've got two. The small one I carry in my pocket and the larger one
> (12 blades) saved my life when I had to cut my leg off as the water was
> rising.
Funny you should mention this, there is something that happened like this
in southern Utah in the last year....
Jim
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On 1 Dec 2008 13:10:26 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> Yup! I've got two. The small one I carry in my pocket and the larger one
>> (12 blades) saved my life when I had to cut my leg off as the water was
>> rising.
>
>Funny you should mention this, there is something that happened like this
>in southern Utah in the last year....
It has been known and I exaggerated. I took a sea urchin spine out of my foot
with the tweezers.
The tools I mostly use are the larger blade, file, scissors, Philips and flat
head screwdriver, ruler, magnifying glass, corkscrew, bottle opener and the
reamer. I can use the can opener but never had any use for the fish scaler.
I've had mine for almost twenty years, it was a safety award.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:59:07 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 1 Dec 2008 13:10:26 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
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>>> Yup! I've got two. The small one I carry in my pocket and the larger
>>> one (12 blades) saved my life when I had to cut my leg off as the
>>> water was rising.
>>
>>Funny you should mention this, there is something that happened like
>>this in southern Utah in the last year....
>
> It has been known and I exaggerated. I took a sea urchin spine out of my
> foot with the tweezers.
LOL, of course you did. ;-)
>
> The tools I mostly use are the larger blade, file, scissors, Philips and
> flat head screwdriver, ruler, magnifying glass, corkscrew, bottle opener
> and the reamer. I can use the can opener but never had any use for the
> fish scaler. I've had mine for almost twenty years, it was a safety
> award.
Myself, I carry a Leatherman micra (except to the airport). Handy
tool. :-)
Jim
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On 1 Dec 2008 18:34:00 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> It has been known and I exaggerated. I took a sea urchin spine out of my
>> foot with the tweezers.
>
>LOL, of course you did. ;-)
>
I did, I did! Honest Injun
>
>Myself, I carry a Leatherman micra (except to the airport). Handy
>tool. :-)
I've got one too but seldom use it but then I've been off the tools for years.
:(
--
Regards
Stephen
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Invisible wrote:
> OK, now I must know... Do those things ACTUALLY WORK??
Worked for MacGyver, didn't it? XD
Seriously, it's nice to have around. I have just about any tool I need
in a pinch.
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~Mike
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Stephen wrote:
> For cutting printer paper?
Darn right! That stuff can get beastly. Does wonders for cutting off
that ever-growing glue strip off the top of my Dilbert calendar, too.
--
~Mike
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 07:59:28 -0600, Mike Raiford <"m[raiford]!at"@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Stephen wrote:
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>> For cutting printer paper?
>
>Darn right! That stuff can get beastly. Does wonders for cutting off
>that ever-growing glue strip off the top of my Dilbert calendar, too.
Some printers needed the paper edge to be clean and if it was rough then it was
a b*gg*r to load.
I don't have a desk to call my own so no calendar :(
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:33:52 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 1 Dec 2008 18:34:00 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
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>>> It has been known and I exaggerated. I took a sea urchin spine out of
>>> my foot with the tweezers.
>>
>>LOL, of course you did. ;-)
>>
> I did, I did! Honest Injun
;-)
>>Myself, I carry a Leatherman micra (except to the airport). Handy tool.
>>:-)
>
> I've got one too but seldom use it but then I've been off the tools for
> years. :(
There was a news story here about a year ago about a boy scout who ended
up with one of these micras embedded in his skull - he really lucked out,
because it went in between the two halves of his brain - they showed the
x-rays on the news.
I really like the blade because it is so sharp - that comes in handy for
a lot of things.
Jim
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On 2 Dec 2008 13:09:27 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
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>I really like the blade because it is so sharp - that comes in handy for
>a lot of things.
There are few things more dangerous than a blunt blade.
If it can cleanly cut paper then it is sharp enough for me.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:20:21 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 2 Dec 2008 13:09:27 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
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>
>>I really like the blade because it is so sharp - that comes in handy for
>>a lot of things.
>
> There are few things more dangerous than a blunt blade. If it can
> cleanly cut paper then it is sharp enough for me.
Yes, agreed. Though a sharp rusty blade would be pretty bad, but like
you said, "few things". ;-)
Jim
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