then again, they can make you jump back suddenly, which can lead to
injury.  it's a standard recommendation for an electronics bench that
you not have anything hanging overhead over the bench, just in case you
get shocked and stand up suddenly (usually from the fear rather than the
direct muscle contraction from the shock).  now if the monitor is
plugged in, you've got other hazards, and if it's on, all bets are off.

> >Yes, they'll hurt.  A lot.  But they won't kill you.
> 
> As a retired Ambulance Officer / Paramedic of 15 years you may well be 
> right, unless of course you already have a Cardiac condition.
> 
> 
> Vincenzo

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