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To: The Philosopher who wrote (4622)8/26/2003 6:21:42 PM
From: greg s  Respond to of 5315
 
Power:

When voltage is applied to a conductor, current will flow and the amount of current flow and voltage represent a quantity of power.

P = E x I

ABSOLUTELY!

<snicker>



To: The Philosopher who wrote (4622)8/26/2003 6:29:09 PM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5315
 
That's not it, all of it anyway. Bob's got 'da powa here on SI, absolutely, yet he seems fairly decent with dealing with it. Like 90% plus of the time, which is decent enough for me, given after all he's a Meatloaf lovin' human bean. (g)

The other guy on the other hand, well, let's say one is like the "beer of kings" ( budwiser.cz ) and the other like the "king of beers" -- or, as Monty Python Live once put it, "...like making love in a canoe: fuçking close to water."

Dat's why I wonder, #reply-19246129.



To: The Philosopher who wrote (4622)8/27/2003 3:35:56 PM
From: SI Bob  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 5315
 
I think it's "Power corrupts. Absolute power is really cool, though."