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A new thing to worry about
Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in
my shower? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "mm" wrote in message ... Powering Your Switch Connect the supplied AC adapter to 12VDC/100mA on the back of the switch. Then, plug the other end of the adapter into a standard AC outlet. The power turns on. Note: To avoid injury, do not connect the adapter to a ceiling outlet. My gosh! A new thing to worry about. |
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Stormin Mormon wrote: Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Go ahead. I won't tell! ;-) -- Offworld checks no longer accepted! |
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Life is looking up, for me.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Stormin Mormon wrote: Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Go ahead. I won't tell! ;-) -- Offworld checks no longer accepted! |
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Life is looking up, for me.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Stormin Mormon wrote: Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Go ahead. I won't tell! ;-) -- Offworld checks no longer accepted! |
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Hi!
Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William |
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On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 14:04:04 -0800 (PST), "William R. Walsh"
wrote: Hi! Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William LMAO! He's been screaming Jesus here for years! |
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And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which
breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Oren" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 14:04:04 -0800 (PST), "William R. Walsh" wrote: Hi! Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William LMAO! He's been screaming Jesus here for years! |
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On 12/9/2009 5:14 PM Stormin Mormon spake thus:
And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Are you saying that's how Jesus would've done it? -- I am a Canadian who was born and raised in The Netherlands. I live on Planet Earth on a spot of land called Canada. We have noisy neighbours. - harvested from Usenet |
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"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 12/9/2009 5:14 PM Stormin Mormon spake thus: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Are you saying that's how Jesus would've done it? NO, You yell out Jesus when the fire flies. Also a good way to meet Him. Maybe safer to get a couple of high current devices such as two hair dryers and turn one on and then the other. |
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Not sure. I'm unable to find that mentioned in any of the
scriptures. More likely that's the exclaimation heard from the electrician. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 12/9/2009 5:14 PM Stormin Mormon spake thus: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Are you saying that's how Jesus would've done it? -- I am a Canadian who was born and raised in The Netherlands. I live on Planet Earth on a spot of land called Canada. We have noisy neighbours. - harvested from Usenet |
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"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 12/9/2009 5:14 PM Stormin Mormon spake thus: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Are you saying that's how Jesus would've done it? NO, You yell out Jesus when the fire flies. Also a good way to meet Him. Maybe safer to get a couple of high current devices such as two hair dryers and turn one on and then the other. |
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Not sure. I'm unable to find that mentioned in any of the
scriptures. More likely that's the exclaimation heard from the electrician. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "David Nebenzahl" wrote in message s.com... On 12/9/2009 5:14 PM Stormin Mormon spake thus: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Are you saying that's how Jesus would've done it? -- I am a Canadian who was born and raised in The Netherlands. I live on Planet Earth on a spot of land called Canada. We have noisy neighbours. - harvested from Usenet |
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Hey! You stealing my material again? TDD |
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Haier central a/c condensing units --made in China--have a little
warning sticker in them that I get a good chuckle out of. They have a little circuit board that is a time delay to prevent short cycling which they refer to as a PCB, and they refer to the 24 volt thermostat wires as"communication wires" The sticker says "Make sure that the communication wires are not hooked up to the line voltage or it will cause the PCB to be out of work" Larry |
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Was that you I saw, coming down from the cloud, after the
bright red flash? Surrounded by a herd of ministering electricians? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "The Daring Dufas" wrote in message ... Stormin Mormon wrote: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Hey! You stealing my material again? TDD |
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Haier central a/c condensing units --made in China--have a little
warning sticker in them that I get a good chuckle out of. They have a little circuit board that is a time delay to prevent short cycling which they refer to as a PCB, and they refer to the 24 volt thermostat wires as"communication wires" The sticker says "Make sure that the communication wires are not hooked up to the line voltage or it will cause the PCB to be out of work" Larry |
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Was that you I saw, coming down from the cloud, after the
bright red flash? Surrounded by a herd of ministering electricians? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "The Daring Dufas" wrote in message ... Stormin Mormon wrote: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Hey! You stealing my material again? TDD |
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On 12/9/2009 5:14 PM Stormin Mormon spake thus:
And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Are you saying that's how Jesus would've done it? -- I am a Canadian who was born and raised in The Netherlands. I live on Planet Earth on a spot of land called Canada. We have noisy neighbours. - harvested from Usenet |
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. Hey! You stealing my material again? TDD |
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. I used to fly sailplanes. Because these non-powered aircraft sometimes land away from the airport, they're designed to be broken down into pieces so they can be loaded on a trailer. Part of every preflight inspection was examining the removable pins that held the wings on, which everyone referred to as "Jesus pins." |
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David Brodbeck wrote:
Stormin Mormon wrote: And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. I used to fly sailplanes. Because these non-powered aircraft sometimes land away from the airport, they're designed to be broken down into pieces so they can be loaded on a trailer. Part of every preflight inspection was examining the removable pins that held the wings on, which everyone referred to as "Jesus pins." As a broadcast engineer working around large tube type transmitters, one has to be mindful of residual high voltage in the equipment. There is always an insulated pole with a metal hook and grounding conductor attached that is used to discharge any dangerous stray current. It's called a "Jesus Stick". The things can also be seen hanging around any high voltage equipment facilities. TDD |
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I can imagine that. Thanks for sharing.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "David Brodbeck" wrote in message ... I used to fly sailplanes. Because these non-powered aircraft sometimes land away from the airport, they're designed to be broken down into pieces so they can be loaded on a trailer. Part of every preflight inspection was examining the removable pins that held the wings on, which everyone referred to as "Jesus pins." |
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And, and also learned the Jesus Method of finding out which
breaker connects to a certain electrical outlet. requiring a six or so inch length of 12 or 14 gage wire, with about an inch of each end stripped. Often with the ends gently pounded flat. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Oren" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 14:04:04 -0800 (PST), "William R. Walsh" wrote: Hi! Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William LMAO! He's been screaming Jesus here for years! |
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You funny! (Funny because there is a LOT of truth in what
you write.) -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "William R. Walsh" wrote in message ... Hi! Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William |
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On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 14:04:04 -0800 (PST), "William R. Walsh"
wrote: Hi! Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William LMAO! He's been screaming Jesus here for years! |
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You funny! (Funny because there is a LOT of truth in what
you write.) -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "William R. Walsh" wrote in message ... Hi! Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William |
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Stormin Mormon wrote: Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Go ahead. I won't tell! ;-) -- Offworld checks no longer accepted! |
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Hi!
Oh, that means I can't install it in the ceiling outlet, in my shower? Learn more about Jesus Well, you *can* but I suspect that you might end up doing a really good job of learning more about Jesus. If you don't meet him, you might say his name a few times rather loudly. Sorry. I'll stop now. :-) William |
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