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It slid down my torso, down my left leg, hit my work boot and skidded across the floor.
FSCKING HEART ATTACK
I'm a 6'0" guy, so this was a 5'0" drop test onto a hard surface....somewhat softened by the contact it had with my body.
Not a scratch or ding...everything works perfectly as before. Tough little bugger.
Now I need a drink.
Last edited by Dak; 2009-12-18 at 01:12.