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Proteus IIV
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Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:33 am   



On Nov 9, 8:19 pm, krw <k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:
Quote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 06:26:02 -0800, Archimedes' Lever





OneBigLe...@InfiniteSeries.Org> wrote:
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 22:27:39 -0600, krw <k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:31:36 +1100, John G <greent...@ozemail.com.au
wrote:

On 9/11/2009 6:11 AM, DaveC wrote:
There is a nice fat wire inside the feed tube.
If not,your licence to sell fuel is revoked.

Ah, the answer I was looking for. Thanks!

And the car is grounded all the time by the carbon black in the tyres.
(Oh tires for the other people).
The resistance is quite high but adequate to keep the vehicle at ground
potential.

Not so much anymore.  I've often gotten zapped getting out of my
truck.

 It isn't a true statement, even when referencing '50s tires.

AlwaysWrong, so wrong, always.



 Maybe lightning conduct across it, but not much else.

 Lightning >6MV

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YUP
WATCH YOURSELF TOO

I AM PROTEUS

Hope for the Heartless
Guest

Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:03 am   



In article <semdna-_tfaR4mrXnZ2dnUVZ_hpi4p2d_at_westnet.com.au>,
John G <greentest_at_ozemail.com.au> wrote:

Quote:
On 9/11/2009 6:11 AM, DaveC wrote:
There is a nice fat wire inside the feed tube.
If not,your licence to sell fuel is revoked.

Ah, the answer I was looking for. Thanks!



And the car is grounded all the time by the carbon black in the tyres.
(Oh tires for the other people).
The resistance is quite high but adequate to keep the vehicle at ground
potential.

Unless you drive the car. Rolling the car across the ground generates
static electricity. Also, the potential at one ground location does not
equal that at another location, and the car picks up charge from the
wind as well.

Never assume the car is grounded until you have discharged it to
something you know is grounded.

Pieyed Piper
Guest

Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:29 am   



On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:03:28 -0700, Hope for the Heartless
<h.heartless_at_bitbucket.gov> wrote:

Quote:
the potential at one ground location does not
equal that at another location,


This is bullshit. While it is true that grounding systems for
electrical power fault returns, etc. "see" differing levels of
"resistance" in their installations, you can bet that pretty well the
entire planet is at the same potential as it relates to sinking a static
charge, and only very specific, select areas would have some different
"value" with respect to the other
99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of the planet.

Proteus IIV
Guest

Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:33 am   



On Nov 12, 12:03 am, Hope for the Heartless
<h.heartl...@bitbucket.gov> wrote:
Quote:
In article <semdna-_tfaR4mrXnZ2dnUVZ_hpi4...@westnet.com.au>,
 John G <greent...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:

On 9/11/2009 6:11 AM, DaveC wrote:
There is a nice fat wire inside the feed tube.
If not,your licence to sell fuel is revoked.

Ah, the answer I was looking for. Thanks!

And the car is grounded all the time by the carbon black in the tyres.
(Oh tires for the other people).
The resistance is quite high but adequate to keep the vehicle at ground
potential.

Unless you drive the car.  Rolling the car across the ground generates
static electricity.  Also, the potential at one ground location does not
equal that at another location, and the car picks up charge from the
wind as well.  

Never assume the car is grounded until you have discharged it to
something you know is grounded.

FUCK YOU AND YOUR BUTT FUICKED DOT GOV ADDRESS

I AM PROTEUS

Proteus IIV
Guest

Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:50 pm   



On Nov 12, 9:29 pm, Pieyed Piper
<pieyedPi...@thebongshopattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
Quote:
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:03:28 -0700, Hope for the Heartless

h.heartl...@bitbucket.gov> wrote:
the potential at one ground location does not
equal that at another location,

  This is bullshit.  While it is true that grounding systems for
electrical power fault returns, etc. "see" differing levels of
"resistance" in their installations, you can bet that pretty well the
entire planet is at the same potential as it relates to sinking a static
charge, and only very specific, select areas would have some different
"value" with respect to the other
99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of the planet.

TROLLYOU ARE 99.999999999999999999999999999% AN IDIOTIC FAGGOTY POT
SMOKING TROLL

I AM PROTEUS

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