
I find what I am about to tell you awe inspiring.
Just so I don't oust who I talked to, I will talk in vague terms.
A couple of years ago I was building something, with something.
While building the thing, I crushed the tip of my finger nearly clean off. By tip, I mean the whole last segment where the fingernail is.
Good thing is everything was put back together, and even though it's mildly funny-looking compared to the other, it's better to the point that even my guitar playing didn't suffer.
Point is, an off the wall comment in this forum randomly put one of the designers/engineers of the something that caused me so much pain and suffering in contact with me.
The injury, by the way, was entirely my fault, but it was inexperience with the something that led to the injury.
The employee didn't know when he responded to me that I was injured, he just wanted to know what I thought about the machines.
I explained that a relatively small inexpensive fix, that other brands of the same kind of something have, would have kept me and other inexperienced workers from getting this relatively common and horrific injury.
They are looking at this solution, and considering it as something serious to implement to the something.
He didn't know at the time he contacted me that I was injured by the hand of his something.
So in closing if you managed to read this far, this site might help directly keep people using pens, playing guitars, and keeping safe in a dangerous world.