
My first worrying question of 2007: what have I done with my scalpel?
It usually sits in my pen mug on my desk, as I use it for craft-style cutting and trimming of paper, plastic, card, etc. I remember using it while Jane and I were making Christmas presents a couple of weeks ago … but now it’s gone! Hmmm…
It’s a Swann-Morton, no. 3 handle with a no. 10 blade fitted. It answers to the name of “Scalpel”. Answers on a blog comment to the usual address…
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Gareth Saunders
I’m Gareth J M Saunders, 50 years old, 6′ 4″, father of 3 boys (including twins).
Enneagram type FOUR and introvert (INFP), I am a non-stipendiary priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, I sing with the NYCGB alumni choir, play guitar, play mahjong, write, draw and laugh…
Scrum master at Safeguard Global; latterly at Sky and Vision/Cegedim. Former web architect and agile project manager at the University of St Andrews and previously warden at Agnes Blackadder Hall.
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Haven’t seen it, but try whistling. No matter what i’ve lost I always whistle on instinct, after seeing those key ring whistley things.
I would suggest looking inside the last person you operated on. Always a good starter for ten.
As a fellow geek Gareth, you should know that this is one of the problems faced when using cutting edge technology…