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"Do anything good for your birthday?" one of your friendly B3TA moderator team asked in one of those father/son phone calls that last two minutes. "Yep," he said, "Your mum." Tell us about dads, lack of dad and being a dad.
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( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 11:50)
"Do anything good for your birthday?" one of your friendly B3TA moderator team asked in one of those father/son phone calls that last two minutes. "Yep," he said, "Your mum." Tell us about dads, lack of dad and being a dad.
Suggested by bROKEN aRROW
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 11:50)
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I suppose part of the effect of an electric shock is the unexpectedness, so maybe if you know it's coming, it doesn't make you jump.
Deaths by electrocution happen when the current passes through the heart. A belt to the hand is unpleasant, but isn't likely to be the direct cause of death. Of course if you're 25 feet up at the time, and fall off a scaffold, you're still in deep shit.
I reckon a couple of hundred volts or more, with some decent ampage straight across the ticker will do it every time.
( , Tue 30 Nov 2010, 9:41, Reply)
I suppose part of the effect of an electric shock is the unexpectedness, so maybe if you know it's coming, it doesn't make you jump.
Deaths by electrocution happen when the current passes through the heart. A belt to the hand is unpleasant, but isn't likely to be the direct cause of death. Of course if you're 25 feet up at the time, and fall off a scaffold, you're still in deep shit.
I reckon a couple of hundred volts or more, with some decent ampage straight across the ticker will do it every time.
( , Tue 30 Nov 2010, 9:41, Reply)
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