| My independent study of the same case yielded basically the same results but I had another category: 32% chance of it hitting the floor/ending up in the splash shield (if in place) 2% chance of being able to recover by hand 6% chance of being able to recover by 3 finger grabby tool/magnet on a stick 60% chance you need to just replace it because it's now lost in the patient.. this can be further broken down into: 6.34% chance you can get a replacement at the autoparts place or ACE hardware 93.66% chance it's OEM specific, it was the last one you were putting in and you don't have anymore you've scrounged from parts cars in a dirty bucket somewhere in your pile of excess Z crap (you know you have one). All results are +/-.5% from a triple-blind, crippled and crazy garage trending.
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    "If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z, X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut." - Albert Einstein When was the last time you *really* did something with your Z to call yourself a Z enthusiast? Member #1 PETZ
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