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To: Quincy who wrote (22982)11/6/2002 11:04:11 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Yes, that is the interesting aspect, the best choice in those 100 years old and somewhat big-dog-safe
110V lightbulb times.

<Breakdowns and overheating are going to happen regardless of what part of the world you are in.>

Reminds of the question if "is" really "is"...

Especially as I tried to spell out fairly directly that "the real guys" (although often the real girls at the end)
design for breakdowns and overheating, even rusty connectors.

Ilmarinen

Btw, even family pets seem to know more about 110 and 220v than some?? Remember that thing about
why not even 110V is safe for everyone?? (OK, maybe a cow or fullgrown pig-pet might disagree??)

After that you could start wondering why 32-48-60V was decided on for wired telephones??
(probably because of the rats??)

Btw,btw, one should not have too much opinonions in things one does not really know anything about??
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