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« Reply #15 on: June 25, 2009, 03:07:27 pm »

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« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2009, 03:10:04 pm »

Of course if we were only working with 8bits and it is signed it would be -1.

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« Reply #17 on: June 25, 2009, 03:23:22 pm »

Of course if we were only working with 8bits and it is signed it would be -1.

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« Reply #18 on: June 25, 2009, 04:42:54 pm »

tor look at it as he's changing from British Gas to EDF. Same thing but different address, better call centre.

Nope Stu - you are losing me again, I have never understood buying the same gas through the same pipes but from different suppliers!

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At least gas is gas. I want to know how the electricity suppliers get the gas down the wires......
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« Reply #19 on: June 25, 2009, 04:53:16 pm »

tor look at it as he's changing from British Gas to EDF. Same thing but different address, better call centre.

Nope Stu - you are losing me again, I have never understood buying the same gas through the same pipes but from different suppliers!

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At least gas is gas. I want to know how the electricity suppliers get the gas down the wires......

I also see potential problems trying to run electricty down a gas pipe, those guys earn their money and no mistake.








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« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2009, 05:01:21 pm »

tor look at it as he's changing from British Gas to EDF. Same thing but different address, better call centre.

Nope Stu - you are losing me again, I have never understood buying the same gas through the same pipes but from different suppliers!

F

At least gas is gas. I want to know how the electricity suppliers get the gas down the wires......


I'm not really familiar with the technology.  But they are a very forward thinking bunch of guys.  Obviously they had great foresight.  They designed the 13amp sockets with shutters to prevent gas leaks long before any talk of electric companies supplying gas. 

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« Reply #21 on: June 25, 2009, 05:05:26 pm »


I also see potential problems trying to run electricty down a gas pipe, those guys earn their money and no mistake.


Sorry Nordic but I don't think they earn their money at all they just take what they want when they want and you have no choice. 

Bit like taxes really.

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« Reply #22 on: June 25, 2009, 05:25:22 pm »

tor look at it as he's changing from British Gas to EDF. Same thing but different address, better call centre.

Nope Stu - you are losing me again, I have never understood buying the same gas through the same pipes but from different suppliers!

F

At least gas is gas. I want to know how the electricity suppliers get the gas down the wires......


I'm not really familiar with the technology.  But they are a very forward thinking bunch of guys.  Obviously they had great foresight.  They designed the 13amp sockets with shutters to prevent gas leaks long before any talk of electric companies supplying gas.  

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Of course! And there was me thinking the shutters were there to stop the electrons falling out...
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« Reply #23 on: June 25, 2009, 05:49:24 pm »


I also see potential problems trying to run electricty down a gas pipe, those guys earn their money and no mistake.


Sorry Nordic but I don't think they earn their money at all they just take what they want when they want and you have no choice. 

Bit like taxes really.



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I always wondered what the doors on the plugs were for, whenever I tried to poke a scewdriver inside to see, the lights went off in the house.








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« Reply #24 on: June 25, 2009, 06:45:20 pm »


...... those guys earn their money and no mistake.


I wish they'd work a bit harder - I've had three power cuts in the last 6 minutes.

There is a tremendous electrical storm raging though........

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« Reply #25 on: June 25, 2009, 08:10:36 pm »

tor look at it as he's changing from British Gas to EDF. Same thing but different address, better call centre.
F

I have to agree with you on that Fran.  Plus Gas is dangerous and CA is not!!!

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Not sure if all guests of BN would agree, while it was positively enchanting on MB (Gods NEW country)

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« Reply #26 on: June 25, 2009, 09:57:00 pm »


I also see potential problems trying to run electricty down a gas pipe, those guys earn their money and no mistake.


Sorry Nordic but I don't think they earn their money at all they just take what they want when they want and you have no choice.  

Bit like taxes really.

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I always wondered what the doors on the plugs were for, whenever I tried to poke a scewdriver inside to see, the lights went off in the house.


You see yet again CA comes up with useful information.  Smiley

Poking a screwdriver in to the the socket to turn off the lights can be turn out expensive if you use a good quality screwdriver.  Even if you are being  extremely careful you get some arcing and that will eventually destroy the blade.  

When I was much younger I tried to turn the light out  by squeezing the cable with a pair pliers.  I'd recently discovered that if you squeeze a hose pipe the water stopped flowing.  I figured if you squeezed the cable the electric would stop flowing.
It did the flash was quite impressive.  Mind you it did put the wind up my mom who was downstairs in the Kitchen.   My Dad went berserk.  He was in the loft and the cable was feeding the light he had up there.   When he came down he checked I hadn't damaged his Pliers repaired the fuse he accused me of breaking.  I wasn't anywhere near it.  It was in the Pantry and I was upstairs all the time.  Life can be so unfair when your a kid.  angel angel


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« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2009, 05:12:01 am »



When I was much younger I tried to turn the light out  by squeezing the cable with a pair pliers.  I'd recently discovered that if you squeeze a hose pipe the water stopped flowing.  I figured if you squeezed the cable the electric would stop flowing.
It did the flash was quite impressive.  Mind you it did put the wind up my mom who was downstairs in the Kitchen.   My Dad went berserk.  He was in the loft and the cable was feeding the light he had up there.   When he came down he checked I hadn't damaged his Pliers repaired the fuse he accused me of breaking.  I wasn't anywhere near it.  It was in the Pantry and I was upstairs all the time.  Life can be so unfair when your a kid.  angel angel


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« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2009, 02:56:26 pm »

I thought the Michael Jackson thread was hilarious until I read all of these.......

When I was a kid I was desparate to have an electric guitar when all I had was a battered old accoustic with three steel strings. Surely, thought I, it can't be that difficult to convert it.

So, length of three core flex, bared end wrapped around the strings, 13A plug on the other end. Plug it in. Simple.
Anyway, when I plugged it in the E string disintegrated into hundreds of tiny, hot ball bearings which burnt little holes all over the sitting room carpet.
Just as well I didn't pick the axe up and attempt a powerchord! (pun intended)
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« Reply #29 on: June 27, 2009, 05:00:20 pm »


So, length of three core flex, bared end wrapped around the strings, 13A plug on the other end. Plug it in. Simple.
Anyway, when I plugged it in the E string disintegrated into hundreds of tiny, hot ball bearings which burnt little holes all over the sitting room carpet.


I think I know where you went wrong Steve.  It's easy to make the mistake.  The E string should have been connected to the Earth and not the Electric (live.).  Still you live and learn.

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