Stormin Mormon wrote:
I'd be thinking of a saw used by orthopedists to remove
casts. I've been in a cast, and had one of them used.
Interesting, actually.
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Christopher A. Young
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"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
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So I'm watching CSI:NY the other night. The CSI's determine
that there
is a body buried in a concrete slab at a construction site.
One of the characters is Dr. Sheldon Hawkes. Here's his
character bio:
"Hawkes is a Medical Examiner with the NYC Office of the
Chief Medical
Examiner (OCME). He was a child prodigy who graduated from
college at
eighteen, and by 24 he was a fully board-licensed surgeon."
Guess what? Hawkes is also pretty good with one of these:
http://www.arpielleequipment.com/pro...ges/cc6500.jpg
To extract the body and take it back to the lab, Hawkes gets
behind
one of those bad boys and cuts a perfect rectangle around
the body.
These CSI guys can do anything!
They take the huge slab back to the lab and Hawkes begins to
extract
the body with - ready for this? - a Dremel tool!
I was laughing my arse off.
(Dammit, Stormin, either quit top-posting, or stop using a sig
delimiter. Makes it hard to reply in a thread when the message you
replied to vanishes when I hit 'reply group'.)
Anyhoo, when I saw the scene, and the front of the body was exposed, I
was fully expecting one of the cast to make a 'carbonite' crack.
One of the writers had to have seen that movie.
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aem sends...