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AlexB
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Re: Water DOES CONDUCT ELECTRICITY
You are an idiot. I was talking about the situation when a line is dropped
on the ground by an accident. Have you heard about such cases? Naturally,
when the intact power line is up in the air nothing is going to happen even
to an idiot like you. How could you get so much on tangent. With your small
intellect it seems so great and opportunity to show your "knowhow."
However, if there is an industrial accident, not necessarily in an urban
environment, somewhere on a plant this is a grave danger. Many people got
killed this way.
You are a total IDIOT. you really do not understand what others are talking
about.
You are a redneck who worked his as*s up to a management position with no
prior education, no college degree or anything, not to have taken any
physics courses. You cannot even understand the depth of your ignorance, you
cannot understand what people with education and experience know about
things you have only vague, tactile comprehension. You are low life pure and
simple. You are trying to impress the world with your IDIOTIC experience to
have lived next to the power lines. What an idiotic dramatization!!!
You cannot put two and two together in terms of English language. You get on
tangent thinking it is sooo impressive!
I understand, you wan to impress some of your crookish friends, I am sure
they are in awe.
"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote in message
news:Xns9A2DC0088C6C3thisnthatadelphianet@207.46.248.16...
> "alexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:u6zCkeSXIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
>
>> You are still trying to be an IDIOT. I offered you a graceful way out.
>> You are a stubborn fool.
>>
>> As a person with an alleged experience in high power tools and
>> high-voltage technology you must have heard of cases of people who
>> urinated on or even in close proximity to power lines. You must know
>> that people get killed even by walking on wet ground near them.
>
> Here you go again.....
>
> I grew up living about 100 feet from high voltage overhead power lines,
> the
> second house away. The run is 4 rows of high towers running parallel to
> each other.
>
> I was constantly walking under them, in all kinds of weather. In the
> winter, under the power lines would freeze and we would play ice hockey
> there from morning till night. Not to mention all the times I climbed them
> up to the barbed wire.
>
> Sure, they buzz when there's moisture in the air, but that's all. The
> house
> next door, the one directly next to them, was about 25 ft away from the
> baseline of the towers. Don't you think there would be a law against
> building too close if that was really the case ?
>
> Here, go to maps.google.com and punch in this address:
>
> 416 cayuga creek road, cheektowaga, ny, 14227
>
> Close the 'hit' box, then click on 'Satellite' to see the real pictures.
> Zoom in all the way and you can see the 4 rows of towers right at the edge
> of the street on the south side of the street. These towers are less than
> 25 feet from property lines, and according to the scale, about 50 feet
> from
> the NE corner of the house on the south side of the road. I was across the
> street, on the North side, second house in.
>
> As for urinating.....this is an urban myth. Didn't you see the Mythbusters
> episode where they tested urinating on the 'third rail' of a subway track
> ?
> That myth was busted. The further the urine travel, the more it breaks up
> and is not a consistant stream, but drops of urine with spaces between
> them.
>
>> And after all this embarrassment, you a scummy fool still continue to
>> argue that H2O will be harmless and it does not conduct electricity.
>
> There's no embarrassment on my part. My would I be embarrassed ?
>
> And I suppose that dropping a lit cigarette in a puddle of gasoline will
> ignite that as well. Also proven false.
>
>> Go away, you IDIOT. IDIOT. IDIOT.
>>
>> I do not want to talk to you anymore. Take medications.
>
> You seem to be the one that needs medication.
You are an idiot. I was talking about the situation when a line is dropped
on the ground by an accident. Have you heard about such cases? Naturally,
when the intact power line is up in the air nothing is going to happen even
to an idiot like you. How could you get so much on tangent. With your small
intellect it seems so great and opportunity to show your "knowhow."
However, if there is an industrial accident, not necessarily in an urban
environment, somewhere on a plant this is a grave danger. Many people got
killed this way.
You are a total IDIOT. you really do not understand what others are talking
about.
You are a redneck who worked his as*s up to a management position with no
prior education, no college degree or anything, not to have taken any
physics courses. You cannot even understand the depth of your ignorance, you
cannot understand what people with education and experience know about
things you have only vague, tactile comprehension. You are low life pure and
simple. You are trying to impress the world with your IDIOTIC experience to
have lived next to the power lines. What an idiotic dramatization!!!
You cannot put two and two together in terms of English language. You get on
tangent thinking it is sooo impressive!
I understand, you wan to impress some of your crookish friends, I am sure
they are in awe.
"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote in message
news:Xns9A2DC0088C6C3thisnthatadelphianet@207.46.248.16...
> "alexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:u6zCkeSXIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
>
>> You are still trying to be an IDIOT. I offered you a graceful way out.
>> You are a stubborn fool.
>>
>> As a person with an alleged experience in high power tools and
>> high-voltage technology you must have heard of cases of people who
>> urinated on or even in close proximity to power lines. You must know
>> that people get killed even by walking on wet ground near them.
>
> Here you go again.....
>
> I grew up living about 100 feet from high voltage overhead power lines,
> the
> second house away. The run is 4 rows of high towers running parallel to
> each other.
>
> I was constantly walking under them, in all kinds of weather. In the
> winter, under the power lines would freeze and we would play ice hockey
> there from morning till night. Not to mention all the times I climbed them
> up to the barbed wire.
>
> Sure, they buzz when there's moisture in the air, but that's all. The
> house
> next door, the one directly next to them, was about 25 ft away from the
> baseline of the towers. Don't you think there would be a law against
> building too close if that was really the case ?
>
> Here, go to maps.google.com and punch in this address:
>
> 416 cayuga creek road, cheektowaga, ny, 14227
>
> Close the 'hit' box, then click on 'Satellite' to see the real pictures.
> Zoom in all the way and you can see the 4 rows of towers right at the edge
> of the street on the south side of the street. These towers are less than
> 25 feet from property lines, and according to the scale, about 50 feet
> from
> the NE corner of the house on the south side of the road. I was across the
> street, on the North side, second house in.
>
> As for urinating.....this is an urban myth. Didn't you see the Mythbusters
> episode where they tested urinating on the 'third rail' of a subway track
> ?
> That myth was busted. The further the urine travel, the more it breaks up
> and is not a consistant stream, but drops of urine with spaces between
> them.
>
>> And after all this embarrassment, you a scummy fool still continue to
>> argue that H2O will be harmless and it does not conduct electricity.
>
> There's no embarrassment on my part. My would I be embarrassed ?
>
> And I suppose that dropping a lit cigarette in a puddle of gasoline will
> ignite that as well. Also proven false.
>
>> Go away, you IDIOT. IDIOT. IDIOT.
>>
>> I do not want to talk to you anymore. Take medications.
>
> You seem to be the one that needs medication.