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  • #31
    Some eons ago a friend was messin around with a stungun, teasing me by firing it up and getting it close to me... walked into the kitchen for some beer refils and heard a clack clack snap sound of electrical discharge then a thud on the floor...

    appearently the soles of his shoes weren't dialectric enough and laid him out cold... Can you say LimpBizcut

    after his teasing me with (and my warnings), beer blew out my nose in laughter
    "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

    "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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    • #32
      I have an electric shock machine my great grandpa made to amuse his children....

      When u hold both electrodes, your whole body contracts, and you are left in the foetal position on the floor.

      There are lower settings, but it is much more fun to hold one electrode each and play with spanners. The one who hits the hardest, sends the shock to the other

      A simple solenoid with an iron core on a car battery.
      Sooooo much fun!
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      • #33
        You french people are crazy!
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        • #34
          I'm english...just live and work here.

          And have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!! ZZZZZzzzzzzzt!! Har har
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          • #35
            lol... have you had your frog today?
            Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.

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            • #36
              No, (ribbet ribbet) but i think snails are nice.
              Just like old chewing gum in garlic butter....
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              • #37
                You want challenge? Try this; there was a competition at my high school a -few- years ago: one of the ITT teacher desgined an electrocution machine: you had to stand still and touch an electrode with both hands; then he'd apply DC to the electrode, starting at 10 Volts and gradually raise the voltage (1 volt / sec); the challenge was to be the one who kept his hands the longest on the electrode; I finished 2nd (@ 58 volts) and I was beaten by some little weakling (litteraly: the guy probably had trouble lifting his hands from the electrode ). If anyone wanna try, at 58-60 volts, it feels like peeing on an electric fence....
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                • #38
                  believe me, 58-60 volts feels nothing like peeing on an electric fence, that's a whole other level of pain-experience.
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                  • #39
                    So, you both admit to having urinated on an electric fence...?

                    Do any of u have children?
                    Last time i saw an electric fence, it was sparking so bad i decided not to even approach it...damn, must burn! (ooh, ahh!)
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                    • #40
                      wow! talk about off-topic.


                      EDIT: wow this is my number 300 post.
                      Last edited by TdB; 23 April 2002, 07:28.
                      This sig is a shameless atempt to make my post look bigger.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by frankymail
                        If anyone wanna try, at 58-60 volts, it feels like peeing on an electric fence....
                        Anything over 55 Volts is considered DANGEROUS.
                        Physiology class is proven useful after all

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                        • #42
                          to easy....

                          if you body is dehydrated, your conductivity is a lot less than when you have your fluid levels up. dry hands also make it a lot easier.

                          so if your thirsty after a hard night out, you will conduct a lot less current

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                          • #43
                            yeah, around 50 volts and up can quite easily kill someone if the current is high enough.

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