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Re: Re: Re: electricity / gossip
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Posted by Jim in NC on January 24, 2004 at 05:47:06 from (166.82.83.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: electricity / gossip posted by RAB on January 23, 2004 at 23:09:51:
Having worked on italian cars for years I subscribe to the smoke theory of power flow. its the only one that explains the observed workings of non-fuel powered devices. Briefly it states that electricity is a hoax. All powered devices run on smoke. Devices that need a lot of smoke get big wires; ones that need a little smoke get smaller wires. As proof that the theory is true consider this: has anything in your memory worked AFTER you let the smoke out of it? That generator/alternator thingie that makes the smoke will put out a HUGE amount of smoke if you mess with it in the wrong way(or sometimes on our italian cars in the RIGHT way!!!)Just doing my part to dispell the whole elctricity scam.
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