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"David Farber" <farberbear.unspam@aol.com>: Nov 14 10:39AM -0800

http://www.today.com/video/today/56422860#56416055
 
 
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amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Nov 14 01:13PM -0600

On 11/14/2014 12:39 PM, David Farber wrote:
> http://www.today.com/video/today/56422860#56416055
 
They were lax in showing where they connected the ground in that
video. I'm sure they did but where? How far from the pole.
The light bulb shows it is not a high impedance source.
I can see someone either planing a lawsuit or starting a business.
 
Mikek
 
 
 
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John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Nov 14 11:29AM -0800

On 11/14/2014, 11:13 AM, amdx wrote:
> The light bulb shows it is not a high impedance source.
> I can see someone either planing a lawsuit or starting a business.
 
> Mikek
 
Interesting story, I wasn't aware of that potential problem (sorry) for
electrical leakage.
 
So, what some smart person needs to devise is a simple test device that
can detect radiative leakage without contact...like the truck shown has,
but inexpensive...
 
John :-#)#
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jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 11:37AM -0800

Years ago someone died in town here, electrocuted by a grate on the sidewalk.
 
For the next bunch of months, the local power company sponsored the TV news ad nauseum.
 
That's culpability if I even seen it, because it is completely obvious they wanted the story downplayed lest public awareness be raised.
 
But it is not a coverup, and there are no conspiracies. It's called "need to know" and "cooperation". They cooperate to gain money and power over others, and we have no need to know about tnings that can kill us.
 
Everything is going according to plan.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 14 08:35PM

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Years ago someone died in town here, electrocuted by a grate on the
sidewalk.
 
 
 
 
 
Citation needed.
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 12:57PM -0800

Unfortunately that would be me.
 
The story was in the local paper, and then the barrage of advertising.
 
Don't believe it if you want. I just make shit like this up all day. Back when it happened I did not even have internet access. Well over ten years ago.
 
Here is about the closest thing I can find at the moment :
 
http://lubbockonline.com/stories/061303/nat_061303054.shtml#
 
"A pedestrian died on a Cleveland sidewalk in 1987 when he stepped onto an energized metal plate near a bus shelter. A transformer carrying power for lights in the shelter was faulty."
 
That sounds like about the right time. Why is it in an out of state news source ? Don't ask me.
 
But that only means that it happened. There is no way in hell I can get you the TV ads and full page newspaper ads that followed. If got any suggestions on how to find something like that I am all ears.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 14 09:31PM

wrote in message
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Unfortunately that would be me.
 
The story was in the local paper, and then the barrage of advertising.
"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net>: Nov 14 02:07PM -0800

"John Robertson" wrote in message
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> So, what some smart person needs to devise is a simple
> test device that can detect radiative leakage without
> contact... like the truck shown has, but inexpensive...
 
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/72-750
 
Many companies make these. I have one.
dplatt@coop.radagast.org (David Platt): Nov 14 01:59PM -0800

In article <cb814824-abbe-4a60-8f26-d2c7d6def83c@googlegroups.com>,
 
>But that only means that it happened. There is no way in hell I can get
>you the TV ads and full page newspaper ads that followed. If got any
>suggestions on how to find something like that I am all ears.
 
If you know the dates, you could look for (and perhaps find and
search) an on-line digital archive of the newpaper(s) in the area.
Alternatively, a large library might still have a microfilm-based
"morgue" archive of the newspapers.
 
Expect to spend lots of time looking - most such archives are probably
going to be visual-only and haven't been OCR'ed and indexed as text.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 14 10:19PM

"A pedestrian died on a Cleveland sidewalk in 1987 when he stepped onto an
energized metal plate near a bus shelter. A transformer carrying power for
lights in the shelter was faulty."
 
That sounds like about the right time. Why is it in an out of state news
source ? Don't ask me.
 
But that only means that it happened.
 
 
 
 
 
Well that's where your logic totally fails.
 
You THINK it happened because you read it somewhere.
 
 
 
Jesus.
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 02:31PM -0800

Yeah, and you only THINK WW2 happened.
 
I did not fucking imagine it, WTF are you trying to say ?
 
That means the OP only thinks it happened. That means the Today show only tinks it happened.
 
WTF.
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 02:40PM -0800

>"If you know the dates, you could look for (and perhaps find and
>search) an on-line digital archive of the newpaper(s) in the area. "
 
Yeah, and find a story on page 99Z because the electric company, which has a monopoly in most of the area, all the sudden thought it needed a multi-million dollar advertising budget, to advertise their exclusive product.
 
They are a monopoly in most of the county. All the sudden the are advertising like crazy. Just how much coverage do you think their screwup is going to get when they are now a major advertiser ?
 
I am surprised I could even get what I got.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 14 10:41PM

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Yeah, and you only THINK WW2 happened.
 
I did not fucking imagine it, WTF are you trying to say ?
 
That means the OP only thinks it happened. That means the Today show only
tinks it happened.
 
WTF.
 
 
 
 
Seems to me you believe what you watch on the TV and read in the papers is
factual.
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Nov 14 03:30PM -0800

On 11/14/2014, 2:07 PM, William Sommerwerck wrote:
>> contact... like the truck shown has, but inexpensive...
 
> http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/72-750
 
> Many companies make these. I have one.
 
Crap, wasn't thinking...indeed I've seen those around. I think I'll pick
up one, handy even if one isn't concerned about stray power in the street.
 
Thanks!
 
John :-#)#
 
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"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net>: Nov 14 03:41PM -0800

"Gareth Magennis" wrote in message news:jev9w.917247$rI4.231613@fx33.am4...
 
> You THINK it happened because you read it somewhere.
 
This problem isn't new. I read about it several years ago.
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 03:48PM -0800

>"Seems to me you believe what you watch on the TV and read in the papers is
>factual. "
 
OK, I stand corrected. The OP is false. Nothing has ever happened and neither of us were ever born. Life is just a figment of my imaginatiion.
"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net>: Nov 14 03:55PM -0800

wrote in message news:8886181d-be5e-48f6-a0db-ccc970ba3225@googlegroups.com...
 
>> and read in the papers is factual. "
 
> OK, I stand corrected. The OP is false. Nothing has ever happened and
> neither of us were ever born. Life is just a figment of my imaginatiion.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TFJhZa4V7o
 
I've been talking with a (relatively) famous physicist who agrees that matter
doesn't really exist.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 15 12:09AM

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>"Seems to me you believe what you watch on the TV and read in the papers is
>factual. "
 
OK, I stand corrected. The OP is false. Nothing has ever happened and
neither of us were ever born. Life is just a figment of my imaginatiion.
 
 
 
Jurb, this is a long shot, but do you smoke a lot of cannabis?
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 04:26PM -0800

Don't bother responding to me because I do not exist.
 
The story does not exist if it is not on the net.
 
The metal plates on the sidewalk do not exist.
 
The wires under the ground doo not exist.
 
The dead body does not exist.
 
You do not exist.
 
Boy I got sooooo much pleasure just making that shit up.
 
But then I must be lying because I do not exist.
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 14 04:27PM -0800

>"I've been talking with a (relatively) famous physicist who agrees that matter
>doesn't really exist. "
 
There are two schools of thought steeped in that belief.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 15 12:42AM

wrote in message
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Don't bother responding to me because I do not exist.
 
The story does not exist if it is not on the net.
 
The metal plates on the sidewalk do not exist.
 
The wires under the ground doo not exist.
 
The dead body does not exist.
 
You do not exist.
 
Boy I got sooooo much pleasure just making that shit up.
 
But then I must be lying because I do not exist.
 
 
 
 
Jurb, it is all in your head.
If there was proof you could find it, you are not stupid.
 
Trouble is, a lot of the misinformation out there is created by people like
you who see no need for proof, because it suits their agenda to spout
rubbish and pretend that really is the truth.
Mostly after a few spliffs, I imagine.
 
Been there, done that.
jurb6006@gmail.com: Nov 15 12:19AM -0800

Wow.
 
Just wow.
thekmanrocks@gmail.com: Nov 15 03:23AM -0800

Nov 14jurb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
"Yeah, and you only THINK WW2 happened.
 
I did not fucking imagine it, WTF are you trying to say ?
 
That means the OP only thinks it happened. That means the Today show only tinks it happened.
 
WTF. "
 
Some folks is just denialist in nature. No sense in wasting your time.
 
It has to happen to THEM in order to convince them.
 
Move on.
thekmanrocks@gmail.com: Nov 15 03:24AM -0800

Nov 14William Sommerwerck wrote:
 
"Gareth Magennis" wrote in message news:jev9w.917247$rI4.231613@fx33.am4...
 
> You THINK it happened because you read it somewhere.
 
This problem isn't new. I read about it several years ago. "
 
This one's not worth the effort, Wills.
nick <chrmiss@gmail.com>: Nov 14 05:47PM -0800

On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:18:38 PM UTC-5, mike wrote:
 
> I have a scan of a schematic for a HR40-5.
> It has a 60Hz switching pre-regulator that's a nightmare.
> If you can't find the right one, I can email this one.
 
I would appreciate it if you could send along the schematic you have. I really don't mind a challange. Hopefully the schematic is similar. I suspected it was a switcher as the transformer looked small for 30-40 Watts. Please send it to chrmiss<remove>@gmail.com. Plan on starting with the caps and then maybe one of the power semiconductors.
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