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....I have never been hit by lightening, but that does not mean that it won't happen today....
Here is a crazy story for you.
During my post-op recovery - I actually missed 5 months at work although I tried to come back after 4 months but failed the physical and was told to wait another month & continue my cardiac rehab and the rehab I was in for my shoulder - I was "hit by lightning".
Where I sit and type this is in the finished basement of my house. This is my sanctuary as it were. Have the PCs down here, is my music room, etc etc.
My desk is here with two PCs on it (this laptop and an older desktop). It is against the backyard wall of the house. My backyard has a hill which slopes downward towards the house and in the summer here when we get thunderstorms the lightning likes to hit in that area or at various nearby neighbors for some unknown reason. I even had the compressor for my a/c in the backyard get blown out once years ago during a storm.
It was in August. I was sitting here on the 'net doing whatever, Both PCs were on. Had the stereo on. Did not know a thunderstorm was rolling through upstairs. Had my left leg elevated resting on top of something under the desk. My right leg/foot was on the ground - my basement does not have a raised floor btw, it is merely concrete slab covered over with carpeting.
There was a huge explosion outside in the back during which about simultaneously the power flickered, I felt like I had been hit with a sledgehammer, and was propelled backwards on my desk chair (which has wheels) about ten feet, as I screamed and fell off the chair.
Afterwards my stereo emitted only a loud hum (parts inside got blown out), this laptop PC was fine but the desktop PC next to it was off but all the lights on the keyboard were on. Upstairs in the living room the dining room chandelier lights were on (even though I had never turned them on - the dimmer switch that controls them burned out), and a DVD player in one of the upstairs bedroom had turned itself on (but no longer worked).
I was OK but had to go to the hospital later that day anyway (or maybe it was the next day I 4get) for cardiac rehab & to get my blood drawn for an INR (this was b4 I was able to get a home unit to test myself) and when asked how I was (they saw me every week) I mentioned that I had been hit by lightning earlier! Someone told me I should go by a lottery ticket on the way home so I did, but I guess I had already used up my luck on escaping serious damage from that lightning hit, the ticket was not a winner.