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Its why you should never leave a powerpoint switched on. You end up with a
heap of electrons on the floor.
And a hole under the neutral hole.

Not if you leave a plug in the socket. That'll stop the electrons.
What about the neutrons, protons and croutons?

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Its why you should never leave a powerpoint switched on. You end up with a
heap of electrons on the floor.
And a hole under the neutral hole.

Not if you leave a plug in the socket. That'll stop the electrons.
What about the neutrons, protons and croutons?


Croutons are especially nasty when they end up on the floor...
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Ian wrote:
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Its why you should never leave a powerpoint switched on. You end up with
a
heap of electrons on the floor.
And a hole under the neutral hole.

Not if you leave a plug in the socket. That'll stop the electrons.
What about the neutrons, protons and croutons?


Croutons are especially nasty when they end up on the floor...


But you can weight them and they are easy to detect :-)


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"Rob" wrote in message
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Ian wrote:
"John" wrote in message
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Its why you should never leave a powerpoint switched on. You end up with
a
heap of electrons on the floor.
And a hole under the neutral hole.

Not if you leave a plug in the socket. That'll stop the electrons.
What about the neutrons, protons and croutons?


Croutons are especially nasty when they end up on the floor...


The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform. Some of
us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle. We had a power
outage in October of last year and what we're saving now will be used if we
ever suffer another outage.


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"Sal M. O'Nella" napisał w wiadomości
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Ian wrote:
"John" wrote in message
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Its why you should never leave a powerpoint switched on. You end up
with a
heap of electrons on the floor.
And a hole under the neutral hole.

Not if you leave a plug in the socket. That'll stop the electrons.
What about the neutrons, protons and croutons?


Croutons are especially nasty when they end up on the floor...


The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform. Some
of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle.


The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios.
S*




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Szczepan Bialek wrote:

"Sal M. O'Nella" napisa? w wiadomo?ci
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Ian wrote:
"John" wrote in message
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Its why you should never leave a powerpoint switched on. You end up
with a
heap of electrons on the floor.
And a hole under the neutral hole.

Not if you leave a plug in the socket. That'll stop the electrons.
What about the neutrons, protons and croutons?

Croutons are especially nasty when they end up on the floor...


The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform. Some
of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle.


The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios.
S*


There can't actually be a real person this blazingly, blindingly stupid.

Someone this stupid would be incapable of feeding and clothing himself.


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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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"Sal M. O'Nella"

The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform. Some
of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle.


The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios.
S*


True. However, to be of any future use, they must be captured before this
can happen. I'm keeping mine on a shelf in the back pantry. The first box
is nearly full.


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"Sal M. O'Nella" napisał w wiadomości
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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"Sal M. O'Nella"

The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform.
Some of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle.


The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios.
S*


True. However, to be of any future use, they must be captured before this
can happen. I'm keeping mine on a shelf in the back pantry. The first
box is nearly full.


A box is not the best condenser.
You should use the Leyden jar.
S*



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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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A box is not the best condenser.

You should use the Leyden jar.
S*

How about a nice modern compact capacitor?

Regards, Ian.


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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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"Sal M. O'Nella" napisał w wiadomości
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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"Sal M. O'Nella"

The commercial power in my neighborhood has an asymmetric waveform.
Some of us have been saving the extra electrons on one-half-cycle.

The extra electrons flow into the ground. Like in your radios.
S*


True. However, to be of any future use, they must be captured before
this can happen. I'm keeping mine on a shelf in the back pantry. The
first box is nearly full.


A box is not the best condenser.
You should use the Leyden jar.
S*


The Leyden jar is small. Holds only a few dozen coulombs. Shoebox holds
hundreds and I already have plenty of shoeboxes, plus friends who have
shoeboxes. The lid needs to be taped down or the mutual repulsion of the
electrons will push it up and off.





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