Re: [FRIAM] power lines

2008-06-03 Thread Russell Standish
On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 04:09:55PM -0600, Don Begley wrote: > > > > Probably more a matter of the sand being dry enough for the barbed > > wire to be electrically decoupled from you. I've seen similar EMF > > coupling effects in ordinary household 240V power, if things are > > sufficiently well ear

Re: [FRIAM] re power lines

2008-06-03 Thread Orlando Leibovitz
PREVIOUSLY SENT LINK. http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/02/emf_richard_box.php ORLANDO 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 g

[FRIAM] re power lines

2008-06-03 Thread peter
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 h

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2008-06-03 Thread Ken Lloyd
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Re: [FRIAM] power lines

2008-06-03 Thread Don Begley
On Jun 2, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Russell Standish wrote: > On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 05:24:35PM -0600, Don Begley wrote: >> >> A delayed comment but worth noting: while I concur the EMF scare was >> just that, it doesn't mean living below a power line is uneventful. >> Years ago, a transmission engineer