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from the web site:

"Single phase or three phase, it's a snap."

He knows all the terminology.

And to think of all the time and money I have wasted, maintaining my licenses!


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Curiosity got the best of me, and being so, I checked out the mentioned site today with an open mind.

I may have a few items for this guy to help me with.

The most important being per the "Noodle" thread; need to know exactly what is the DC Resistance of #14 Spaghetti,
also which has higher Conductance - Untinned or Sauce-Tinned Spaghetti.

Got more where that came from!

Next week: Dressing up Badgers in cute clothing can be fun AND profitable for Anyone!

Followups:

Transportation methods which save you $$$ (Don't throw out that rope just yet! Tie it to a Train, get pulled to work for free!)

Also - the exciting conclusion to the four part series on self performed tooth extractions! (Why give some D.D.S. a bunch of money when you already own Pliers, duct tape, booze, thread and sewing needles! Do it yourself and save big bucks!!!)

Brought to you by the Marketing Firm of Willee, Steel, and Howw - Division of I B Nutz, LTD. - Homer J. Simpson, CEO.

Scott s.e.t.

p.s. sorry to run overboard on this one! stuff has been bottled up too long [Linked Image]


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Scott 35,
I haven't yet found the site for "Mr. Brainsurgeon". I think some of us (me) need lobotomies.
I'll keep looking.

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It's right here but reading it kind of made me queasy...

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Thinkgood, in your case, the neutral is in the middle, where the shift lever gets all floppy, like, well, a noodle! [Linked Image]

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Am I missing something. I can not get anything at the site but the opening page and picture of his business card.

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electure, you said

"Scott 35, I haven't yet found the site for "Mr. Brainsurgeon". I think some of us (me) need lobotomies.
I'll keep looking."

As for me, I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy!!!!

LOL

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The site that you get to with the link to "Electrical Help/ Answers to problems" from that first page, is really a recording studio in Chicago, ELECTRICAL AUDIO. I know the guy who owns it, and I'm wondering if someone just used his link "www.electrical.com" as a joke. I don't think that guy would really try to run a DIY electricians club, he works 7 days a week as a recording engineer. I might drop him a line and see if he knows anything about this.

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