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vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com: Nov 07 07:33PM

It hasn't charged by motion.
 
Maybe I can find a van der Graaf static egenrator...??!!
 
 
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amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Nov 08 08:37AM -0600


> Any chance I can find out what battery Curren M8039B uses so I only open it once?
 
> And see what's inside (schematics) before I risk breaking it?
 
> much obliged
 
Probably more information here than you need.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8YUM2Y2vvY
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_clock
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartz_clock
 
 
 
 
> that created eddies in forest fires so they could call in the fire on a
> cellular network without battery or wired power. I thought it was so cool I
> found this ten buck watch that worked that way.)
 
HUH?
Mikek
 
 
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John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Nov 07 10:02AM -0800

On 11/07/2014, 8:19 AM, Jeff Wisnia wrote:
> socket until I removed it.
 
> IIRC I've heard of insects triggering some types of smoke detectors too.
 
> Jeff
 
How about a bit of clear tape around the base to keep the ladybug from
making contact? Depends how hot the base is of course...
 
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Jeff Wisnia <Jwisnia18@DUMPTHIScomcast.net>: Nov 07 05:36PM -0500

John Robertson wrote:
 
> How about a bit of clear tape around the base to keep the ladybug from
> making contact? Depends how hot the base is of course...
 
> John :-#)#
 
Yes I've thought of exactly that, and teflon tape would probably work as
well. Or, maybe even an O-ring of suitable size placed around the neck
of the bulb and then pushed down against the upper end of the socket.
 
I didn't post because I was seeking a way to stop them, I just thought
it was a hoot to report the way a little ladybug could control a touch
switch controlled table lamp without frying itself.
 
Jeff
 
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amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Nov 07 09:53AM -0600

On 11/6/2014 2:49 PM, Jeff Wisnia wrote:
> metal bodied table lamps in our home.
 
> Who woulda thought it? I kicked that ladybug outdoors again.>
 
> Jeff
 
 
Why did you kick it out, it just wanted it dark so it could sleep!
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"Tom Miller" <tmiller11147@verizon.net>: Nov 07 01:38PM -0500

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> making contact? Depends how hot the base is of course...
 
> John :-#)#
 
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josephkk <joseph_barrett@sbcglobal.net>: Nov 07 09:05PM -0800

On Mon, 3 Nov 2014 23:15:45 -0500, "Mike Marlow"
>any higher level of thinking. Just let them go on with their foolishness.
 
>BTW - learn how to trim a post instead of re-posting a ton of lines with
>your own comment inserted within the first few lines.
 
I post to suit me.
 
?-)
Jeroni Paul <JERONI.PAUL@terra.es>: Nov 07 10:30AM -0800

And on some occasions I have balanced worn tubes when the adjustments do not allow replacing some resistors to either brighten the worn color or darken the dominating color.
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