| > I would pay thousands to avoid losing part of my hand. I cut off the distal segment of my right thumb on a table saw in 1995. The initial bill, before I disputed it and received a "professional courtesy discount", was $25k. So, you can pay a relatively small price to avoid losing part of your hand, or you can gamble that it will never happen, and then pay a high price for losing part of your hand. Pretty simple choice to me. ps. Doctor: what do want to do with the rest of your life? Me: well, I'm a programmer right now, but I'd rather be farmer Doctor: I know a lot of farmers with less digits than you still have, and you'll still be able to hit the space bar as-is. |