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2003-01-19, 04:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
I'm with the Vanu
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I myself have never been electracuted, but one of friends is a marine biologist or some such and she is out in a little boat on the ocean with lotsa long metal rods quite often, i think at last count she has been struck by lighting like four times. seems a might painful.
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2003-01-19, 05:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
its weird hearing your heart. He says people who need to be revived by being shocked in the ER also hear it. Imagine putting your ear about an inch from your heart. amplify that sound, you have an arythmic heart beat. BTW! Im only 5'0" 105 lbs., im a little dude (hence the name squeeks) so i got some mad air
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2003-01-20, 12:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
Corporal
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I used to work as an electrician before I got into repairing printers, and my shock stories are many and varied. The best one actually happened after I got into the printer business. I was working on a laser printer that still used a corona wire. Since I'm used to working on newer models that don't use corona wires, I'm also used to being able to work on the guts of a printer while it's turned on. Lesson learned:don't leave the printer on if it has a corona wire. It has incredible voltage but zero (thank god) amperage. It still stings pretty good though.
I never got hit with 60 amps, but I did get stung as an electrician by a 50 amp 220. I still have the scar. It impresses the girls let me tell you.... |
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2003-01-20, 12:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||
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yea sand speaking of skinny....im 5'1 240...damn i need to gain weight...im so skinny :| oh btw...my pic is......http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/shake.html
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