[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm just a simple country lad but could I point out that the water in 
> your radiators is most definitly NOT plastic 

The last time I drained down the system, it looked like plastic, I can assure 
you of that. Very nasty !

I suspect it had been in there from day one (of the house) and never had 
anything like a can of 'treatment' added to keep it 'nice'. 

I didn't taste it though :o)


> and will provided all the 
> continuity you could ever wish for should you drop a live QL PSU into 
> your bath instead of a plastic duck (;-)

Speaking (typing) as one who has had the misfiortune (twice) to have been 
'plugged in' to the mains while working on a device (I removed the plug and the 
workshop 'numptie' plugged it back in - even though there was a notice saying 
'Norm at work, do not plug in !' The H&S repercussions were worse than the 
240V), I shall try to avoid dropping QL PSUs into my bath for two reasons that 
I can think of :

(1) I would probably drop my book into the water as well and that would upset me

(2) The power lead on my QL PSU is too short to reach :o)


Still, I enjoyed your posting - it's good to see that I'm not the only one with 
a slightly warped sense of humour.


Cheers,
Norm.





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