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I shall presume that you will be using a 12 volt battery in your inflatable
kayak. That is not enough voltage to hurt you, in fact if you touch both
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Don Dando wrote:
I shall presume that you will be using a 12 volt battery in your inflatable
kayak. That is not enough voltage to hurt you, in fact if you touch both
posts you usually can barely feel anything. Not to worry


Don, PLEASE do something with your newsgroup reader so that when you
reply to a post, it doesn't start a new topic.

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On 1 Sep 2006 06:39:09 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


Don Dando wrote:
I shall presume that you will be using a 12 volt battery in your inflatable
kayak. That is not enough voltage to hurt you, in fact if you touch both
posts you usually can barely feel anything. Not to worry


Don, PLEASE do something with your newsgroup reader so that when you
reply to a post, it doesn't start a new topic.


I think he's working on it. Eventually he'll find the right box to
check/uncheck.
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I doubt his newsreader could, or would, truncate the header, and with
caps no less.
As I said...Ahem..
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basskisser wrote:
Don Dando wrote:

I shall presume that you will be using a 12 volt battery in your inflatable
kayak. That is not enough voltage to hurt you, in fact if you touch both
posts you usually can barely feel anything. Not to worry



Don, PLEASE do something with your newsgroup reader so that when you
reply to a post, it doesn't start a new topic.



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