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On Apr 30, 12:23*pm, Tim wrote:
On Apr 30, 11:19*am, Jim wrote: Tim wrote: I think this sums it up, Loog. "Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorius triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. " Theodore Roosevelt Just figure out how many fingers that's worth before doing anything. Jim - Always count my fingers before getting brave. And make sure not to take a leak over the back of the boat? ?8^ 0 Back before college, one of the shops I worked in had a condensor charger for checking Briggs condensors. You charge it up and watch leak down then discharge because if you didn't you get a hell of a shock. Boss's kid always came in after school and thought he could mess with anything he wanted, take your tools, etc. So I charged a condensor up just before I knew he'd be there, and sat it on my steel bench. Kid comes in, and of COURSE leans over the bench and grabs said condensor, well, tried to. When a spark hit his hand when it was about half an inch away, he let out a scream and hauled ass! |
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