Great pics, Orlando.

WRT the EMF issue, those are at least 345kV power lines if not 500's, which is a long way from the emissions of consumer items or a residential power line. They are also pretty impressive links in a transmission grid, meaning there are lots of lines on each pole. I wouldn't want to live near or under any of them for any number of reasons, not the least of which is how noisy they'd be. <g>

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On Jun 3, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Orlando Leibovitz wrote:

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peter wrote:

There is also an artist that does shows by planting a couple of hundred florescent tubes in the ground under high voltage lines and they all light up, its quite a sight, no wires. I will go find the photos

I have also got some nice shots taken at Crystal River Florida Power plant on a really humid day just before a rainstorm and you can see the arcs jumping 150' outside of the containment area

Maybe we can get Steve to do some Tesla demos at the complex be really great for July 4th and we wouldn't need any fireworks

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