On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:14:12 AM Ed Nisley did opine:

> On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 00:03 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > Alright, how about this one?
> 
> That'll work! [grin]
> 
> And who knows? My Larval Engineer may remember how to poke around inside
> the safety covers without dying, in some future day when they
> desperately need a fix right *now*...

Yes, not dying, that is the general idea, Ed.  I have slipped up a few 
times, & why I have lived to tell the tale is a bit of a mystery even to 
me.  The burns eventually healed, but the month long bout with shingles the 
last instance triggered were NOT fun.  Between that, and Diabetes, my 
personal pain threshold seems to have been recalibrated dangerously high.

Another time I was attempting to tune something and kept getting a heck of 
a good tingle out of a supposedly plastic tuning tool, so much so that I 
went back and checked the pocket protector bag they came in from GC.  It 
had a claim they were anti-static, conductive IOW.  Duh. Beware of black 
diddle sticks around the higher voltages, they can bite you.  In fact, you 
should forward this to her as a warning.

How is she doing in school?  Well I hope.

Cheers, Gene
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