Me too. ;-)

Dubious instrumentation expert, here.

I think the recorded claims are baloney (balogna), however tasty.

But, not yet nourishing.

Not even empty calories.  ;-)

--Joe

> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> On 8/27/2012 1:50 PM, Glenn Rogers wrote:
> > As soon as his scissors touched the plant, there was an intense spike 
> > in electrical activity.
> 
> Metal scissors? Held bare handed? I'd like someone to try with a ceramic 
> or glass blade - and non-conducting gloves - just to be sure it's really 
> the cutting action causing the spike.




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