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Electric shock, 120 or 230volts, 50, 60 Hz, any difference,

Electric shock, 120 or 230volts, 50, 60 Hz, any difference,

Old Aug 30th 2008, 8:19 pm
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Give him a break, he missed the day for collecting his second brian cell
Is this where the fight is?

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BTW before anyone has a dig, I understand the Physics....anyone want me to explain?
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Old Aug 30th 2008, 9:19 pm
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Give him a break, he missed the day for collecting his second brian cell
Is that summit to do with the Python fillum, like?
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Old Aug 30th 2008, 9:22 pm
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Default Re: Electric shock, 120 or 230volts, 50, 60 Hz, any difference,

Originally Posted by saskia65
Is this where the fight is?

Unpacks folding chair, knitting, popcorn and a flask of tea.

BTW before anyone has a dig, I understand the Physics....anyone want me to explain?
Yes please
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 5:07 am
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I'm still hoping someone can explain why more volts is more likely to burn and more amps are more likely to cause an arrest.

I'm familiar with V=IR, the Bundle of Hiss, Ventricular fibrillation......but, but, I would appreciate it if someone knows enough to explain how one relates to the other.

BTW, thank you for all those expressions of concern on my near demise........
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 7:24 am
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Originally Posted by Sjt53
Actually you might do better with cubic meters of mortar


A square meter is about as long as a piece of string
are you sure
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:01 am
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Originally Posted by bazzz
I dunno. Is he cute?
oh, now i understand you, you`re an unnatural , i don`t usually get offended by women bitching, all this time i thought you was a proper man
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:04 am
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Originally Posted by simeongb
oh, now i understand you, you`re an unnatural , i don`t usually get offended by women bitching, all this time i thought you was a proper man
An "unnatural"? Could you please expand on that?
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:11 am
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
Well put, that man.

But now you've dealt with the physics of it, can I suggest you now focus on grammar?
what grade in english o level/gcse do i need to put my opinion across on this site
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:18 am
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Originally Posted by bazzz
An "unnatural"? Could you please expand on that?
try Collins dictionary
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Originally Posted by simeongb
try Collins dictionary
Oh come on. Don't try and worm your way out of it. Tell us what you really think.
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:27 am
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Originally Posted by bazzz
Oh come on. Don't try and worm your way out of it. Tell us what you really think.
i think being attracted to a child is unnatural
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Originally Posted by simeongb
i think being attracted to a child is unnatural
But the age of consent in both Canada and the UK is 16.
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Originally Posted by simeongb
i think being attracted to a child is unnatural
The idea of Bazzz being attracted to children is possibly the most ludicrous thing anyone could ever say (in whichever way you want to put it)
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:37 am
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Originally Posted by bazzz
But the age of consent in both Canada and the UK is 16.
oh, i see , so you are not such a bad man to want to bugger 16 tear olds
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Old Aug 31st 2008, 8:50 am
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Originally Posted by simeongb
oh, i see , so you are not such a bad man to want to bugger 16 tear olds
Steady on old chap. We haven't got past first base yet. So, err, what do you think would be an appropriate age for a spot of sodomy?
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