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How do I protect myself from getting fired?

The other day, my coworkers were moving stuff around in the office. All of a sudden, from the corner of my eye, I saw something was thrown to me, I stepped away to avoid it, and out of reaction I threw back the thing in my hand, which was an aluminum object.And I realized that it was my coworker that threw stuff to me and he said he was playing around, and it was just a piece of candy. He got very pissed off and went to the security and HR to file a claim against me. I reported to my supervisor and checked the camera. It showed that my coworker threw stuff to me first and it wasn't a soft throw. It doesn't matter if it was just candy. It was flying toward my eye. The reason I threw back thing was just out of reaction. My job has zero tolerance on this. Both my coworker and I might get fired. Is there anything I can do to protect myself?

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resistivity of 316 Stainless 7.184E-07 resistivity of ingot iron 1.105E-07 resistivity of copper, pure 1.664E-08 Galvanized steel will have a resistivity somewhere in between Iron and 316 Stainless. For a safety factor I'm using 316 Stainless for my calculations. (d (steel) / d (copper))^2 71.84/1.664 (all other factors units cancel out) d(steel) 6.57 d(copper) oops!, better use iron! d(iron) 2.576 d(copper) Since the copper rod is usually 1/2 dia., an iron rod would have to be at least 1.25 dia. You might consider using aluminum: d(Al)/d(Cu) 1.30, or d(Al) 0.65, or 3/4
The cheapest way will be to have two network cards in the computer connected to the cable modem, turn on internet connection sharing, and run a cross over cable between the two computers. ICS will automatically give DHCP to the second computer. The hard drives aren't an issue, but the speed of the processor could be. And the computer connected to the cable modem would have to be running in order for the second computer to be able to gain access to the internet.
That should fine as long as they are not dirty and suitable for children to play with.
Yes, it is actually a very great idea, too. Just make sure the clothes/ fabrics aren't dirty! I should seriously try this myself, lol.

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