On 5 Apr 2005 11:50:10 -0700, "Mark" wrote:
most of the meter readings indicate that you are measuring low level
leakage current which will tickle a wet finger and is normal.
You figure it's 'normal' to walk into your kitchen, put a wet
hand on an appliance, and get shocked ?
The first two parts I can understand - walking - that's OK -
getting your hands wet in the kitchen - that's pretty normal .... but
you figure IT'S NORMAL TO GET AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK FROM TOUCHING YOUR
TOASTER OR MIXER OR WHATEVER ?????
What IN THE **** is your problem, asshole ????
If you can't give any better advice than that, you need to SIT
THE **** DOWN AND SHUT THE **** UP BEFORE YOU GET SOMEONE KILLED
!!!!!!
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