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Posted by BillyinStoughton on April 26, 2006 at 14:58:23 from (208.50.85.56):
In Reply to: I Saw The Light Today posted by MagMan on April 26, 2006 at 12:41:23:
When I was in an electrical engineering class, the professor told us once that, "Its not the spark that hurts, its everything that gets in your way as you try to get away from it." And from my own experience I can say that is true. I brushed up against a 120 VAC suction line solenoid once that got a piece of me, and it was the evaporator fan that got me as I jerked away (stitches required). Its good to get a friendly reminder on safety early in life, it instills caution that sometimes we need to be reminded of. 1st rule of electricity: It runs in a big circle. Stay out of that cirlce and you wont have any problems. Ha ha ha. Hope the hand feels better soon! I guess hearing your story, we know you sell some d*mn good mags then! Billy
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