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![]() John Fields wrote: Eeyorewrote: " wrote: Well, much of the "fires" due to faulty wiring are because we have *had* wiring as a general condition in most houses since the early 1900s, so after 100 years or so it gets a little tired, and when overloaded can fail. Of course, 100 years ago, y'all had very nice green lawns and gorgeous buildings.... but little electricity other than the very wealthy. I'd like to see some supporting data for that litle outburst. --- It's not up to him to provide supporting data. If you want to refute it, get off your fat, pompous ass and provide evidence to the contrary. Go **** a pig. Graham |
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