ION, why don't birds get electrocuted?
They're on the insulated wires instead of the charged/dangerous connectors?
::looks inquiringly for billytea::
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ION, why don't birds get electrocuted?
They're on the insulated wires instead of the charged/dangerous connectors?
::looks inquiringly for billytea::
Oh, sure, insulated wires. That also makes sense, and now I'll have to check and see if that was one of the answers.
The wires don't need to be insulated. As long as the birds don't touch anything else, they're OK.
People in helicopters sometimes repair high-voltage power lines - it's the same thing.
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I'm going to bed now, you can all stop posting.
Yeah, right.
But now is our chance to try to be the nicest (after hours edition)
Last time my 'hood lost power, I am told it was a squirrel completing an unauthorized circuit.
My building at work has had several squirrel-transformer incidents. Also, lizard-transformer. Our shiny new very sensitive fire alarm system gets a good workout.
When I was a kid, we were once disrupted from watching Star Trek because of interference from our electric fence. I figured it had shorted out somewhere, causing increased interference with our TV. So I went out to look - I found a bird had landed on the electric fence (which they did all the time) but had grounded itself by touching the metal fence post at the same time. It's dead body was just sitting on the wire, leaning against the post. So I flicked it off (a leg stayed attached to the wire for some reason) and went in to watch Star Trek without the interference.
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GLAAD reacts to this week's SVU. I thought that "official" reaction wouldn't have been warm.
Is msbelle gone? Finally! Get out the pink!
I just gotta say I LOVE the posting stats. For the record, I'm still not in the Gang of 14.