--- Todd Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "We tested his clothes with a static electricity field meter and
[...]
> 
> Current doesn't come in volts.  It comes in amps.  It was that there
> was so little current that saved the guy!  40,000 volts is a lot, but
> only because of the possible current it could generate.  I would
> think
> that a fire official would know that.

But with a field meter the only thing you can messure is a potential
difference, which is usually messured in Volts. What makes me wonder
more is:

1.) With this potential he could easily provoke lightenings to woman
next to him
2.) Electrical potentials in movement generate magnetic fields. They
must have forgotten that he pulled also the nails out of the walls,
deleted harddrives while passing and made credit cards usuable.

We had I think two weeks ago the 5th largest Sun eruption ever seen
since man monitors the Sun. Maybe this guy did just came back from
Greenland...

Dir*g*.

PS: Sorry, had a strange day.


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