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Re: (Vadian)
i dont have any pics of it but i recently did the tour through the empire state building and they have a book in the gift shop of pics from building it... those guys had ***** of steel and incredible balance!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jvs10 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Because aluminum isn't a very good conductor perhaps?</TD></TR></TABLE>
lols
Because aluminum isn't a very good conductor perhaps?</TD></TR></TABLE>
lols
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Sorry I have been traveling on business... Vadian got it right!
You guys should understand those principles so you can be safe. We used to float an operator INSIDE a stainless sphere in a nuclear accelerator at 8 million electron volts. No electrical problem to the individual. He was at 8 MeV relative to ground, but there was no current flow thru him. Hence no problem. Remember around 20 or 40 milliAmps can kill you if it hits your heart the wrong way. We were always trained to keep our left hands in our pocket around high voltage... and to wear rubber soles.
Thanks to all for trying to understand the "riddle."
You guys should understand those principles so you can be safe. We used to float an operator INSIDE a stainless sphere in a nuclear accelerator at 8 million electron volts. No electrical problem to the individual. He was at 8 MeV relative to ground, but there was no current flow thru him. Hence no problem. Remember around 20 or 40 milliAmps can kill you if it hits your heart the wrong way. We were always trained to keep our left hands in our pocket around high voltage... and to wear rubber soles.
Thanks to all for trying to understand the "riddle."
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Re: (SovXietday)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SovXietday »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The one in the water isn't that big of a deal. If it falls, he only lands in a pool lol.
The truck... omg the truck. Wood, omg. Darwin where are you?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wait, you mean...I thought it was the tires. Bald tires are bad mkay?
The truck... omg the truck. Wood, omg. Darwin where are you?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wait, you mean...I thought it was the tires. Bald tires are bad mkay?
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Re: (six sigma racing)
Originally Posted by six sigma racing
I took this pictures of Phil at Spoolin Performance... haha
Modified by six sigma racing at 9:47 AM 11/6/2008
Modified by six sigma racing at 9:47 AM 11/6/2008
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Wow just wow, I can understand the 3rd world stuff, they are less educated about these issues... but the acura dealership... 500kg standing on a carbattery... come on!
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Re: (BigMoose)
Originally Posted by BigMoose
Sorry I have been traveling on business... Vadian got it right!
You guys should understand those principles so you can be safe. We used to float an operator INSIDE a stainless sphere in a nuclear accelerator at 8 million electron volts. No electrical problem to the individual. He was at 8 MeV relative to ground, but there was no current flow thru him. Hence no problem. Remember around 20 or 40 milliAmps can kill you if it hits your heart the wrong way. We were always trained to keep our left hands in our pocket around high voltage... and to wear rubber soles.
Thanks to all for trying to understand the "riddle."
You guys should understand those principles so you can be safe. We used to float an operator INSIDE a stainless sphere in a nuclear accelerator at 8 million electron volts. No electrical problem to the individual. He was at 8 MeV relative to ground, but there was no current flow thru him. Hence no problem. Remember around 20 or 40 milliAmps can kill you if it hits your heart the wrong way. We were always trained to keep our left hands in our pocket around high voltage... and to wear rubber soles.
Thanks to all for trying to understand the "riddle."
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Re: (Flashmn)
Originally Posted by Flashmn
Wow just wow, I can understand the 3rd world stuff, they are less educated about these issues... but the acura dealership... 500kg standing on a carbattery... come on!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">To the guy that works at the Acura Dealership... call OSHA. Seriously. </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah i was thinking of it ready to leave this dump
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Wow just wow, I can understand the 3rd world stuff, they are less educated about these issues... but the acura dealership... 500kg standing on a carbattery... come on! </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah i know aint it great.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$5000 toolbox in the background, but no $200 jack to be seen.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah sad isnt it. we have one jack across the street and guess what no jack stands not one.
yeah i was thinking of it ready to leave this dump
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Wow just wow, I can understand the 3rd world stuff, they are less educated about these issues... but the acura dealership... 500kg standing on a carbattery... come on! </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah i know aint it great.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$5000 toolbox in the background, but no $200 jack to be seen.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah sad isnt it. we have one jack across the street and guess what no jack stands not one.
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Re: (Speed Industry)
Originally Posted by Speed Industry
I feel bad for these guys as they are doing this on their own because they have nothing available to protect them or don't really know any better, but they know something is not right to try this.