Lightning
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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On Aug 21, 7:45 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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That isn't a school of thought in the scientific community.
It's been pretty well debunked, but will live on, like Bigfoot.
We could argue about it, but I have the feeling it would be endless no
matter how many cites I come up with.
Of course I'm not a scientist, but can google like crazy.
If you have NFPA approved lightning protection the addition
of devices of "the other school" will do no harm.
But IMO the "other school" alone is Voodoo - and dangerous.
The danger part is why I feel compelled to answer your post.
--Vic
Hey, I never said it worked.
Eisboch (in his best Harry impersonation)
Every effin day in summer we have lightning shutting stuff down here.
I come in after lunch and power surges have shut down both electron
microscopes. At home during a storm I was sitting 4' from my computer
and a huge spark jumped from the cable modem to the power outlet, the
computer survived. Last week it was my well getting fried by
lightning. I use cordless phones cuz I am terrified of a strike to
the phone lines (another neighbor had that happen to him).
Lightning storms scare the bananas out of me.
Eisboch
Sorry. Can't help you right now. Got pineapples though.
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