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Peter Hucker
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:53:59 -0000, Michael A. Terrell <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:
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A priest and a rabbi operated a church and a synagogue across the street from each other.
Since their schedules intertwined, they decided to go in together to buy a car.
After the purchase, they drove it home and parked in on the street between their establishments.
A few minutes later, the rabbi looked out and saw the priest sprinkling water on their new car.
It didn't need a wash, so he ran out and asked the priest what he was doing.
"I'm blessing it," the priest replied.
The rabbi considered this a moment, then said, "Oh," and ran back inside the synagogue.
He reappeared a moment later with a hacksaw, ran to the back of the car and cut off the last two inches of the tailpipe.
I just used the rating here. Anyway a 20 amp breaker/fuse will not protect a little table lamp.Peter Hucker wrote:
A fuse IN the appliance? By panel I assume you mean the main fusebox of the house - if so, that is not a protection. You could have a 40 watt tablelamp running off a 30 amp socket circuit.
No, you can't. Those types of circuits are either 15 or 20 amps.
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A priest and a rabbi operated a church and a synagogue across the street from each other.
Since their schedules intertwined, they decided to go in together to buy a car.
After the purchase, they drove it home and parked in on the street between their establishments.
A few minutes later, the rabbi looked out and saw the priest sprinkling water on their new car.
It didn't need a wash, so he ran out and asked the priest what he was doing.
"I'm blessing it," the priest replied.
The rabbi considered this a moment, then said, "Oh," and ran back inside the synagogue.
He reappeared a moment later with a hacksaw, ran to the back of the car and cut off the last two inches of the tailpipe.