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Originally posted by Nate View PostThis shit isn't real is it? I mean....fuck....what. I'm confused on who he thinks he is fooling.
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This shit isn't real is it? I mean....fuck....what. I'm confused on who he thinks he is fooling.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostHe was also 92Gt5liter on the old board.
Originally posted by 92Gt5literIm a pretty big electricity noob, but I'll give this a try. I am trying to identify a part. I don't have a picture, but I can give a description. There is something inside those old glass CRT computer monitors, that can hold a large electrical charge, for many years, according to my computer hardware instructor. I forgot what he called it, so that is what I am trying to figure out here.
It is not a battery. But he said that it held such a charge, that if you mishandled it, that it could send you to meet the lord. It holds that much electricity in it. And, he said that one that he messed with which had not ran in 17 years, was still holding a charge from that time. What is this thing? What else can store and electrical charge besides a battery? I know they are out there, I just can't remember what they are called.Originally posted by 92Gt5literOk so now that I know that it is a capacitor, on to the next question:
Why couldn't you just use the appropriate capacitor, instead of a battery? (for anything you might be trying to do) Batteries wear out, apparently capacitors do not. Or at least, they don't wear out nearly as quickly.
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He was also 92Gt5liter on the old board.
Originally posted by 92Gt5literIm a pretty big electricity noob, but I'll give this a try. I am trying to identify a part. I don't have a picture, but I can give a description. There is something inside those old glass CRT computer monitors, that can hold a large electrical charge, for many years, according to my computer hardware instructor. I forgot what he called it, so that is what I am trying to figure out here.
It is not a battery. But he said that it held such a charge, that if you mishandled it, that it could send you to meet the lord. It holds that much electricity in it. And, he said that one that he messed with which had not ran in 17 years, was still holding a charge from that time. What is this thing? What else can store and electrical charge besides a battery? I know they are out there, I just can't remember what they are called.Originally posted by 92Gt5literOk so now that I know that it is a capacitor, on to the next question:
Why couldn't you just use the appropriate capacitor, instead of a battery? (for anything you might be trying to do) Batteries wear out, apparently capacitors do not. Or at least, they don't wear out nearly as quickly.
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Originally posted by Reefer Rae View PostBing maps has a clear shot of his doublewide its behind his daddy's house .
Four people live at that address. Him, his gf/wife Jennifer Cinnamon, and his mom and step dad.Last edited by Silverback; 11-11-2011, 10:36 AM.
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Bing maps has a clear shot of his doublewide its behind his daddy's house .
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Reefer Rae View Post
Photo of salvage yard ( dealership )
It's a shame that isn't one of those videos from the first Gulf War where you see the structure and two seconds later a missle drops in and vaporizes it.
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Originally posted by BradM View PostI hope the real Blame Canada kicks your ass.
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