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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 442005" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p><strong>OMG ... GLAD you are OK!</strong> Holy cow I too had a case of the<em> heebie jeebies</em> reading through your ordeal! Could feel my fingers and toes (and the other most important member ....) trying to retract further and further into my body.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes to you for a speedy recovery! I'm happy for your loved ones and family and for us too ... (your cyberspace 'tin boat' family) that you are still with us and have your eyesight!</p><p></p><p>You lesson reminds me of Day #1 in GE's apprentice machine shop school, a 3-1/2 year program, as said by the lead instructor:</p><p></p><p>Step 1 - Look at your hands and count your thumbs and toes</p><p></p><p>Step 2 - Keep in mind that the <strong>CUT OFF tools work significantly better than the ADD ON tools</strong></p><p></p><p>Step 3 - Keep Steps 1 & 2 <strong><em>always </em></strong>at the front of your mind for anything you'll do here over the next 3-4 years</p><p></p><p>Step 4 - It is your job to leave here with the same amount of digits as reported in Step 1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 442005, member: 15636"] [b]OMG ... GLAD you are OK![/b] Holy cow I too had a case of the[i] heebie jeebies[/i] reading through your ordeal! Could feel my fingers and toes (and the other most important member ....) trying to retract further and further into my body. Best wishes to you for a speedy recovery! I'm happy for your loved ones and family and for us too ... (your cyberspace 'tin boat' family) that you are still with us and have your eyesight! You lesson reminds me of Day #1 in GE's apprentice machine shop school, a 3-1/2 year program, as said by the lead instructor: Step 1 - Look at your hands and count your thumbs and toes Step 2 - Keep in mind that the [b]CUT OFF tools work significantly better than the ADD ON tools[/b] Step 3 - Keep Steps 1 & 2 [b][i]always [/i][/b]at the front of your mind for anything you'll do here over the next 3-4 years Step 4 - It is your job to leave here with the same amount of digits as reported in Step 1 [/QUOTE]
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