Pole Volt.
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P****d off
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I theng you.
Can I just add this thread is in very poor taste, so keep up the good work!Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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P*ss poor taste, you might say.
I think I'm all dried up - feeling a bit frazzled - going to have a lie down. brb.Comment
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostPole Volt.
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Does anyone watch mythbusters? Discovery Channel?
http://mythbusters-wiki.discovery.co...the+Third+Rail
They tested and proved that this was not possible due to the fact that urine sprinkles out in particles and not one solid flow.
Maybe he was actually just cleaning his golf clubs and lost his balence and fell on the track.
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It was a life insurance scam, he got his fella out, then fell on the track???Last edited by Money Money Money; 22 July 2008, 14:22.Comment
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Don't know about you, but when I've really got to go, I could carve out channels in the enamel with the force of the flow.Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostDoes anyone watch mythbusters? Discovery Channel?
They tested and proved that this was not possible due to the fact that urine sprinkles out in particles and not one solid flow.
Maybe he was actually just cleaning his golf clubs and loast his balence and fell on the track.
OR
It was a life insurance scam, he got his fella out, then fell on the track???Comment
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If the voltage is high enough, discrete droplets won't help you, since it can arc between them and thruogh vapour. Mythbusters tried it on 230v (or 120v mains) but the rail in the station was at something hideous like 70,000 volts.Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostThey tested and proved that this was not possible due to the fact that urine sprinkles out in particles and not one solid flow.Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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Ah, well that's borderline then. But then he is dead, so it must have worked. Perhaps Polish urine is more conductive.Originally posted by zeitghostTry 700 Volts...Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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