How do you commit suicide?

On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 18:37:24 -0400, Nancy Bishop <nancyb@288.com> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.
Start a business repairing either. Death will come quickly.


- Franc Zabkar
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Mike wrote:
OMG. why in the hell would you post something like that?

stupid stupid stupid.

you know, if someone caught you, you would be put away?

"Nancy Bishop" <nancyb@288.com> wrote in message
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TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.
they are being put away in a manner! Back to school after labour day.
Regards
Lee


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Re: How do you commit suicide?

GO TO TIELAND WITH LOADS OF HARD DRUGS



"Nancy Bishop" <nancyb@288.com> wrote in message
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: TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.
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Make postings like this a common habit?

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We have anybody in this group who can say what's at 200 Technology Square
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Gotta figure out who's providing their bandwidth and rattle some cages over
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Nancy Bishop wrote:

TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.
Death by MS windows. Just use it for awhile.

BOB



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Post your actual address and someone will respond to help you with your
obvious problem, other than termination of your life.
"Nancy Bishop" <nancyb@288.com> wrote in message
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TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.
 
On 03 Aug 2003 05:54:13 GMT, laseranddvdfan@aol.com (LASERandDVDfan)
put finger to keyboard and composed:

TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.


TV: Take the back cover off. Shove a screwdriver up the anode lead on the top
of the picture tube while touching the metal shaft of the screwdriver and grab
on to it tightly while TV is working.
I doubt this will kill you. At the very least, the TV's ABL circuitry
will probably protect you by limiting the beam current to about 1mA or
less. At best, if your body's resistance is low enough, the PSU will
probably shut down. In fact my former employer (a crazy Irishman)
demonstrated this principle by removing the anode and grabbing it
tightly in his hand while powering on the set. The power supply
hiccuped and he was unharmed. Needless to say, I haven't had the
courage to try this myself.


- Franc Zabkar
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If you think that's crazy, I heard of some professor who had a theory that
you couldn't get electrocuted if an electric hair dryer fell into a bath you
were in (it's a valid argument). He experimented with that and, from what I
heard, he survived. I wouldn't try that one either, though....

Henry

"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@optussnet.com.au> wrote in message
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On 03 Aug 2003 05:54:13 GMT, laseranddvdfan@aol.com (LASERandDVDfan)
put finger to keyboard and composed:

TV, Microwave, any help would be appreciated.


TV: Take the back cover off. Shove a screwdriver up the anode lead on
the top
of the picture tube while touching the metal shaft of the screwdriver and
grab
on to it tightly while TV is working.

I doubt this will kill you. At the very least, the TV's ABL circuitry
will probably protect you by limiting the beam current to about 1mA or
less. At best, if your body's resistance is low enough, the PSU will
probably shut down. In fact my former employer (a crazy Irishman)
demonstrated this principle by removing the anode and grabbing it
tightly in his hand while powering on the set. The power supply
hiccuped and he was unharmed. Needless to say, I haven't had the
courage to try this myself.


- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.
 

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