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synth3tk
28-02-2008, 11:46
[cdm-description=photo]30763[/cdm-description]

vivek16
28-02-2008, 11:47
lol. finally. What is the thing thats under your hands? it reminds me of a waterbottle from an old time movie?

-Vivek

JaneYoung
28-02-2008, 12:08
lol. finally. What is the thing thats under your hands? it reminds me of a waterbottle from an old time movie?

-Vivek

A canteen?

--yea for photos! Hope more folks are inspired by this and put up their WAIs as well! yea!

synth3tk
28-02-2008, 14:04
Heh, thanks. Yes, that is another student's water bottle, which is encased in a cloth sleeve.

Molten
28-02-2008, 19:15
I noticed that you have the same logo on your hat and shirt. Is it a brand? Also, call me stupid, but what does wai stand for?

synth3tk
28-02-2008, 21:16
That would be my work uniform. I usually head straight for the school after work. Our team shirt from two years back is underneath the work shirt.

And WAI stands for Who Am I? As you can see, it appears next to my green avatar, basically you tag a photo that let's people see what you look like. Detailed instructions can be found here (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/faq.php?faq=cdm_whoami).

SSMike
28-02-2008, 21:35
Ah come on David, of all the pictures, you decide to post the one with you (safety captain) with a band-aid on your finger.:D What happened?

vivek16
29-02-2008, 15:45
those burgerking ketchup packets are evil!

I know this kid who tried to open one without gloves and a vise and he lost his arm...

-Vivek

ZakuAce
29-02-2008, 23:26
Let me guess? You were chewing your fingers because you are nervous about your upcoming regionals, and accidently chewed your finger off. Luckily, you had a band-aid there to reattach it.

synth3tk
01-03-2008, 08:42
Uhm, it was a work injury? ;) No, I was using a drill and wouldn't you know it, my finger was waiting to greet it on the other side. :D It only scrapped a fraction of my skin off.

And in my defense, Mike, band-aids are a fashion statement. :p

vivek16
02-03-2008, 20:03
I always seem to have these shallow scratches in my thumb, index and middle finger tips that fill with dirt/soot and become so stained that not even 10 minutes scrubbing with soap meant to get dried paint off your hands will clean them. Just have to wait for the skin to fall off. I think most of these are from cheeseholing where the drill bit always has thin pieces of metal 6 in. to a foot long spinning very, very fast. :D

a team mate cut his finger because he forgot to lock a tape measure. it wasnt a big cut but it took a while to stop bleeding...

Boy are we lucky our sponsors keep a very well stocked first aid kit. I swear, everything from burn gel to antiseptic wipes are in there.

-Vivek