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I've seen roaches short out consumer electronics on numerous occasions
when I worked for a repair shop that had a contract with a Rent-To-Own
business but we are talking about a lot of them and it looked like
after they died and literally piled up on a PCB ... I get the
'willies' just thinking a
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Hi ant fans,Here is true story..I was
visiting my sister one day, and she discovered a mass of black ants all
over and around an electrical outlet in the bed room. She left the
room to get something to kill the ants
It is common folklore in the South that fire ants are attracted to
electrical stuff. Presumably the real reason is that they are trying
to get warm, but the belief remains that they are somehow attracted
to electricity.
I remember a talk by an engineer from Metricom, the company that first
put
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How many do you need to make an 80 meter
dipole?
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How many do you need to make an 80 meter
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Mike K1EG
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Buddy,
If you look at the structure of Ant visual neurons and
compare the volume of brain structures involved in visual processing,
especially the optic lobes and parts of the mushroom bodies rece
There is alwlays a smart alaek in any group.
Andy is todays.
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Hi ant fans,Here is true story..I was
visiting my sister one day, and she discovered a mass of black ants all
over and around an electrical outlet in the bed room. She left the
room to get something
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Hi ant fans,Here is true story..I was
visiting my sister one day, and she discovered a mass of black ants all
over and around an electrical outlet in the bed room.
with conductivity in series.
Andy K3UK
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Hi ant fans,Here is true story..
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While trekking in the rain forest of Queensland, Australia, I ate
GREEN ants ...alive. They did not appear to conduct anything other
than a rather tart taste.
Andy K3UK
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While trekking in the rain forest of Queensland,
Australia
While trekking in the rain forest of Queensland, Australia, I ate
GREEN ants ...alive. They did not appear to conduct anything other
than a rather tart taste.
Andy K3UK
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Reminds me of the time I got ants in the microwave oven.
With the microwaves turned on the ants on the bottom died, but those
on the side walls and top were seemingly unaffected. People proposed
a lot of theories about the wavelength of an ant; but the real
explanation is that on the sides and
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