Hey David -- I think my magnet weighs five pounds so the string thing won't
work.
K

> Hi Jeff and magnetees,
>
> When Davis and Rawls check out a magnet, they don't even
> bother with a compass. They say they hang the magnet on a
> string and which ever end, side,or face orients itself towards
> the northern hemisphere is the *south* pole of the magnet.
> I guess they never played with boats when they were children.
> Maybe they were never children.
>
> The compass needle is just a magnetized needle and the end that points to
> north is the
> south end or otherwise known as the
> *north-seeking* end.
>
> Yeah, Jeff, you must have had the south side up, under the pillow. I'll try
that
> tonight.
>
> Hey, Jeff, something just occurred to me.
> Maybe the magnet you used is one of those new imported
> Israeli Mother-in-law magnets. After it gives you the headache,
> it gives you a craving for chicken soup.
> The S and N markings don't mean South and North.
> They mean Son-in-law and Not-son-in-law.
>
> Okay, I'll stop.
>
> David


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