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Thank you.there is something very strange here and I do believe it
is dangerous.
Thank you to for all the information and remembering that I only know
what I seeand I saw something strange.
It has to do with the satelliteI think what I was trying to say was
that if
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Jim Norman wrote:
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> Mark McHugh wrote:
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> > Do you know how a fluorescent light bulb works, Colleen?
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> > An electric current is passed from one end of the tube to the other.
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> Nope, the current is passed through a heater elem
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Well, you haven't lost me yet.
This lite is a darling little lite; long black pole with the little
halogen lite on end, and it bends, etc. A minature replica like the
ones you see on movie sets.
I have a bedroom lamp you touch, and it lights; also some noise sets it
off.
Bu
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Mark McHugh wrote:
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> Do you know how a fluorescent light bulb works, Colleen?
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> An electric current is passed from one end of the tube to the other.
Nope, the current is passed through a heater element on each end of the tube. The
heater element excites
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This is one of those little halogen lites, that looks like the movie
camera lites, or what everyou turn it on and off...
It occurred to me - now nothing like that ever happened to any;thing
elsethat it had something to do with the satellite dishremember
the bomb
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Lamp turning off and on... Do you have one of those touch activated lamps?
My friend has one and also one of those "mad-scientist" static electricity
globes. I freaked a party out by holding the activated globe and merely
pointing my finger at the touch lamp. With my finger 4
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Thank you Markbut it actually lights up the light bulb too...now
that really floored me because it was turned off
The hook up of the antenna to this - well, you gentleman are way ahead
of me on that and I should never even try to get caught up.
I see what you mean;
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Do you know how a fluorescent light bulb works, Colleen?
An electric current is passed from one end of the tube to the other. The some
of the eletrons' energy is absorbed by the gas enclosed inside the tube and
reradiated by the gas atoms in a visible wavelength.
Energy is com
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Watching NATO bombings and their attack on electric system
I need an answer again from an expert; something happened that really
has me wondering in my daughter's home.
They have a satellite system - just the small diskand Prime Star.
On this huge entertainment center t