I agitated my increasingly-agitatable foot before the holidays. It got better, but the follow-up visit to the podiatrist indicated an X-Ray might be informative. So:
![Look at all those bones!](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/53051312e4b0f73a9b7b84c8/1420685332581-6T7S98Y7F4XY40KKHRVK/1.2.392.200036.9125.9.0.336561472.1285739424.314687977.jpg)
![Look at those toes!](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/53051312e4b0f73a9b7b84c8/1420685332431-JPTUAQ51SAU87QRKCVXJ/1.2.392.200036.9125.9.0.336561472.1248187296.314687977.jpg)
Nothing all that informative (except that my foot is structurally fine). Still, I'll never get tired of X-Rays. One has to wonder what Wilhelm Röntgen would think if he knew that less than 100 years after shuffling off this mortal coil, we would be able to get X-Rays taken, have them available for download online, and be able to post them to our personal blogs, all within less than 12 hours.