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Don't kill yourself by exhaust fumes sitting in a car
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Nomen Nescio
2025-02-17 13:16:37 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
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2025-02-17 16:11:46 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
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Tony
2025-02-17 19:54:39 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
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If I did that I'd make sure i bought premium gas so no one could call me
a cheapskate after I'm dead.
Tahitian pearl
2025-02-17 19:57:17 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
If I did that I'd make sure i bought premium gas so no one could call me
a cheapskate after I'm dead.
I'm ethically against suicide even though I'm bored to death and we can
equate Russia with the Third Reich. Wouldn't it be great if we could
gas all the Russian troops in Ukraine?
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2025-02-17 20:13:41 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
If I did that I'd make sure i bought premium gas so no one could call
me a cheapskate after I'm dead.
I'm ethically against suicide even though I'm bored to death and we can
equate Russia with the Third Reich.  Wouldn't it be great if we could
gas all the Russian troops in Ukraine?
while singing the national anthem
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2025-02-17 20:47:30 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
If I did that I'd make sure i bought premium gas so no one could call
me a cheapskate after I'm dead.
I'm ethically against suicide even though I'm bored to death and we
can equate Russia with the Third Reich.  Wouldn't it be great if we
could gas all the Russian troops in Ukraine?
while singing the national anthem
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2025-02-17 20:12:54 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
If I did that I'd make sure i bought premium gas so no one could call me
a cheapskate after I'm dead.
i think i'd use super no lead ,
so no one can say , get the lead out
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2025-02-17 20:47:41 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
If I did that I'd make sure i bought premium gas so no one could call
me a cheapskate after I'm dead.
i think i'd use super no lead ,
so no one can say , get the lead out
User
2025-02-19 08:32:34 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
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I don't have time to read this shit. Thunderbird sucks dick overnight.
WTF happened to a once great UI? Times keep getting shittier.
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2025-02-19 13:19:07 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
I don't have time to read this shit.  Thunderbird sucks dick overnight.
WTF happened to a once great UI?  Times keep getting shittier.
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2025-02-19 13:19:14 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
so
I don't have time to read this shit.  Thunderbird sucks dick overnight.
WTF happened to a once great UI?  Times keep getting shittier.
jojo
2025-02-17 18:29:38 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
%
2025-02-17 19:28:00 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
jojo
2025-02-18 02:27:26 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
Sn!pe
2025-02-18 02:48:36 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
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jojo
2025-02-18 18:58:19 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
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2025-02-18 19:00:07 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning strikes,
which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
jojo
2025-02-18 19:08:20 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and
defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of
your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly.
anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk
but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
Tahitian pearl
2025-02-18 19:28:25 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk but i
think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
It's the current (Amperage) that kills you. You can withstand high
voltage merely by wearing shoes with rubber soles. Most of the voltage
drop will be consumed across your shoes.
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jojo
2025-02-18 20:53:53 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and
defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly.
anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
It's the current (Amperage) that kills you.  You can withstand
high voltage merely by wearing shoes with rubber soles.  Most of
the voltage drop will be consumed across your shoes.
what if the ohmage is very high?
Tahitian pearl
2025-02-18 21:11:02 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk but
i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
It's the current (Amperage) that kills you.  You can withstand high
voltage merely by wearing shoes with rubber soles.  Most of the
voltage drop will be consumed across your shoes.
what if the ohmage is very high?
No, but if the "mho"-age is very high you will be in trouble.

A mho (℧) is an electrical unit that measures conductance, or the
reciprocal of resistance. It's also known as a siemens (S).

Rubber soles will lower this value. If you have any experience with
capacitors, that's what the shoes are doing. Enough voltage will zap
through the shoes into the ground.

Basically, high ohmage is a good thing implying security against
electric shock. It may be important to note that what goes first is
your heart in electric shock because it is most vulnerable.

Please let me know if you can understand this.
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jojo
2025-02-19 14:27:14 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
It's the current (Amperage) that kills you.  You can withstand
high voltage merely by wearing shoes with rubber soles.  Most
of the voltage drop will be consumed across your shoes.
what if the ohmage is very high?
No, but if the "mho"-age is very high you will be in trouble.
A mho (℧) is an electrical unit that measures conductance, or the
reciprocal of resistance. It's also known as a siemens (S).
Rubber soles will lower this value.  If you have any experience
with capacitors, that's what the shoes are doing.  Enough voltage
will zap through the shoes into the ground.
Basically, high ohmage is a good thing implying security against
electric shock.  It may be important to note that what goes first
is your heart in electric shock because it is most vulnerable.
Please let me know if you can understand this.
you said contradictory things, first line, very high then in
trouble, ad then high ohmage good thing.
Tahitian pearl
2025-02-19 14:35:22 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk
but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
It's the current (Amperage) that kills you.  You can withstand high
voltage merely by wearing shoes with rubber soles.  Most of the
voltage drop will be consumed across your shoes.
what if the ohmage is very high?
No, but if the "mho"-age is very high you will be in trouble.
A mho (℧) is an electrical unit that measures conductance, or the
reciprocal of resistance. It's also known as a siemens (S).
Rubber soles will lower this value.  If you have any experience with
capacitors, that's what the shoes are doing.  Enough voltage will zap
through the shoes into the ground.
Basically, high ohmage is a good thing implying security against
electric shock.  It may be important to note that what goes first is
your heart in electric shock because it is most vulnerable.
Please let me know if you can understand this.
you said contradictory things, first line, very high then in trouble, ad
then high ohmage good thing.
Oh it is kind of subtle -

Ohms, a measure of resistance


-and-


Mhos = 1/Ohms, a measure of conductivity


See, Mho is ohm backwards because it is the inverse. It's also known as
1 Mho = 1 Siemens. I think Siemens is preferred today as Mho was sort
of an ad hoc name, and not very official, but you should be able to
bring it up on google if you like.
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jojo
2025-02-19 15:15:19 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination
and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell
out of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out
properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to
die? idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
It's the current (Amperage) that kills you.  You can
withstand high voltage merely by wearing shoes with rubber
soles.  Most of the voltage drop will be consumed across
your shoes.
what if the ohmage is very high?
No, but if the "mho"-age is very high you will be in trouble.
A mho (℧) is an electrical unit that measures conductance, or
the reciprocal of resistance. It's also known as a siemens (S).
Rubber soles will lower this value.  If you have any
experience with capacitors, that's what the shoes are doing.
Enough voltage will zap through the shoes into the ground.
Basically, high ohmage is a good thing implying security
against electric shock.  It may be important to note that what
goes first is your heart in electric shock because it is most
vulnerable.
Please let me know if you can understand this.
you said contradictory things, first line, very high then in
trouble, ad then high ohmage good thing.
Oh it is kind of subtle -
  Ohms, a measure of resistance
    -and-
  Mhos = 1/Ohms, a measure of conductivity
See, Mho is ohm backwards because it is the inverse.  It's also
known as 1 Mho = 1 Siemens.  I think Siemens is preferred today
as Mho was sort of an ad hoc name, and not very official, but you
should be able to bring it up on google if you like.
oh ok, that makes sense. so in any case moh or ohm we are talking
about resistance in effect.
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2025-02-18 19:39:43 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk but i
think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
jojo
2025-02-18 20:52:10 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and
defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly.
anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with
which they are being pushed...
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2025-02-18 21:15:10 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk but
i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with which
they are being pushed...
electrons per second - the flow of electrons through the wire.
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2025-02-18 21:27:47 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk but
i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with which
they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the International
System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1 coulomb moving past a
point per second. You can calculate amps using the formula I (A) = P (W)
/ V (V)
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2025-02-19 14:29:59 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with
which they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the
International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1
coulomb moving past a point per second. You can calculate amps
using the formula I (A) = P (W) / V (V)
and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1
electron moving. why do people try to make things complicated.
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2025-02-19 14:47:19 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk
but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with which
they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the International
System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1 coulomb moving past a
point per second. You can calculate amps using the formula I (A) = P
(W) / V (V)
and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1 electron
moving. why do people try to make things complicated.
I was trying to make it simple, but it is a learned discipline to do so.
I started out pretty layman, but it appears I've got to descend to
teen fiction author.
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2025-02-19 15:30:26 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination
and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell
out of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out
properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to
die? idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force
with which they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the
International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1
coulomb moving past a point per second. You can calculate amps
using the formula I (A) = P (W) / V (V)
and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1
electron moving. why do people try to make things complicated.
I was trying to make it simple, but it is a learned discipline to
do so.  I started out pretty layman, but it appears I've got to
descend to teen fiction author.
ok i just searched and it seems 1 coulomb = 6.25x10^18 electrons,
so its not 1 electron.

so 1 ampere is actually a LOT, when i am charging my phone, the
wattage means a LOTT of electrons actually flowing into the
battery... depending on the voltage i guess... this is complicated.
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
700 Volts is way more than sufficient to stop your heart. The most
lethal shocks pass across the heart, i.e. hand to hand or hand to ground
via the foot. This is why, when working on live equipment, you should
always keep one hand in your pocket.

DC is more lethal than AC because when you grasp a conductor at high
voltage, your muscles contract and lock you onto that conductor. With
DC the lock is continuous; with AC the voltage continually fluctuates
and passes through zero volts twice each cycle, so it is not impossible
to break that electrified muscle grip.

Either AC or DC can kill you perfectly well, though.
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it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with
which they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the
International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1
coulomb moving past a point per second. You can calculate amps
using the formula I (A) = P (W) / V (V)
and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1
electron moving. why do people try to make things complicated.
IIRC (from a distance of 60 years) one Coulomb is the quantity of
electric charge (number of electrons) required to raise the electric
charge of a one Farad capacitor by one Volt.

Farads are big, electrons are small; a Coulomb is a lot of electrons.
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2025-02-19 15:34:28 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
700 Volts is way more than sufficient to stop your heart. The most
lethal shocks pass across the heart, i.e. hand to hand or hand to ground
via the foot. This is why, when working on live equipment, you should
always keep one hand in your pocket.
DC is more lethal than AC because when you grasp a conductor at high
voltage, your muscles contract and lock you onto that conductor. With
DC the lock is continuous; with AC the voltage continually fluctuates
and passes through zero volts twice each cycle, so it is not impossible
to break that electrified muscle grip.
Either AC or DC can kill you perfectly well, though.
huh... passes through zero volts, ok yeah that would make DC more
lethal... right car batteries are DC.
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it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with
which they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the
International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1
coulomb moving past a point per second. You can calculate amps
using the formula I (A) = P (W) / V (V)
and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1
electron moving. why do people try to make things complicated.
IIRC (from a distance of 60 years) one Coulomb is the quantity of
electric charge (number of electrons) required to raise the electric
charge of a one Farad capacitor by one Volt.
Farads are big, electrons are small; a Coulomb is a lot of electrons.
yeah i just searched about that, told pearly about it. he didnt know.
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2025-02-19 16:11:02 UTC
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
700 Volts is way more than sufficient to stop your heart.  The most
lethal shocks pass across the heart, i.e. hand to hand or hand to ground
via the foot.  This is why, when working on live equipment, you should
always keep one hand in your pocket.
DC is more lethal than AC because when you grasp a conductor at high
voltage, your muscles contract and lock you onto that conductor.  With
DC the lock is continuous; with AC the voltage continually fluctuates
and passes through zero volts twice each cycle, so it is not impossible
to break that electrified muscle grip.
Either AC or DC can kill you perfectly well, though.
huh... passes through zero volts, ok yeah that would make DC more
lethal... right car batteries are DC.
It explains the zap I got from the smoke detector one time I was working
on it. It was a quick zap, one of my arms knocked over the TV, and then
I was free. I think that AC kind of shock can be best described as
'pulse.' No one is going to sit there and get pulsed over and over.
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and
defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
700 Volts is way more than sufficient to stop your heart.  The most
lethal shocks pass across the heart, i.e. hand to hand or hand to ground
via the foot.  This is why, when working on live equipment, you should
always keep one hand in your pocket.
DC is more lethal than AC because when you grasp a conductor at high
voltage, your muscles contract and lock you onto that conductor.  With
DC the lock is continuous; with AC the voltage continually fluctuates
and passes through zero volts twice each cycle, so it is not impossible
to break that electrified muscle grip.
Either AC or DC can kill you perfectly well, though.
huh... passes through zero volts, ok yeah that would make DC more
lethal... right car batteries are DC.
It explains the zap I got from the smoke detector one time I was working
on it.  It was a quick zap, one of my arms knocked over the TV, and then
I was free.  I think that AC kind of shock can be best described as
'pulse.'  No one is going to sit there and get pulsed over and over.
so get a boat and go fission
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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and
defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
700 Volts is way more than sufficient to stop your heart.  The most
lethal shocks pass across the heart, i.e. hand to hand or hand to ground
via the foot.  This is why, when working on live equipment, you should
always keep one hand in your pocket.
DC is more lethal than AC because when you grasp a conductor at high
voltage, your muscles contract and lock you onto that conductor.  With
DC the lock is continuous; with AC the voltage continually fluctuates
and passes through zero volts twice each cycle, so it is not impossible
to break that electrified muscle grip.
Either AC or DC can kill you perfectly well, though.
huh... passes through zero volts, ok yeah that would make DC more
lethal... right car batteries are DC.
It explains the zap I got from the smoke detector one time I was
working on it.  It was a quick zap, one of my arms knocked over the
TV, and then I was free.  I think that AC kind of shock can be best
described as 'pulse.'  No one is going to sit there and get pulsed
over and over.
so get a boat and go fission
I hate to admit I'm poor but I can't afford a Tokamak Reactor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokamak
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Tokamak Reactor
so use the dill d

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Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination and
defecation?
Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out
of your
Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived
lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die?
idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
700 Volts is way more than sufficient to stop your heart. The most
lethal shocks pass across the heart, i.e. hand to hand or hand to ground
via the foot. This is why, when working on live equipment, you should
always keep one hand in your pocket.
DC is more lethal than AC because when you grasp a conductor at high
voltage, your muscles contract and lock you onto that conductor. With
DC the lock is continuous; with AC the voltage continually fluctuates
and passes through zero volts twice each cycle, so it is not impossible
to break that electrified muscle grip.
Either AC or DC can kill you perfectly well, though.
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it's not the volts its the amps
amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force with
which they are being pushed...
Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the
International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1
coulomb moving past a point per second. You can calculate amps
using the formula I (A) = P (W) / V (V)
and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1
electron moving. why do people try to make things complicated.
IIRC (from a distance of 60 years) one Coulomb is the quantity of
electric charge (number of electrons) required to raise the electric
charge of a one Farad capacitor by one Volt.
Farads are big, electrons are small; a Coulomb is a lot of electrons.

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Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
but it's not suicide
yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to die? idk but i
think AC would be more lethal than DC right?
lethal is lethal nobody is ever more dead
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the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
Me? Good grief no, suicide leaves victims behind. Those who
love you will forever beat themselves up that they failed you.

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the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
Me? Good grief no, suicide leaves victims behind. Those who
love you will forever beat themselves up that they failed you.
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not you!! i was talking about in general... jezz
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the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway,
we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.
you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived lightning
strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.
Me? Good grief no, suicide leaves victims behind. Those who
love you will forever beat themselves up that they failed you.
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Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly. anyway, we are
going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
it fills the car
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Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of
your Ford
Raptor pickup.
the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.
reroute the exhaust
but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out properly.
anyway, we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.
it fills the car
it puts the lotion.
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I've never known anyone to throw up when they're dead.
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I've never known anyone to throw up when they're dead.
try sticking something down their throat
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Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell out of your Ford
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I've never known anyone to throw up when they're dead.
try sticking something down their throat
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