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<blockquote data-quote="NutHugger" data-source="post: 7079103" data-attributes="member: 627450"><p>You're an idiot. You do not understand electronics. I did not call myself a liar. I proved that you idiots don't know what you're talking about. You cannot short ground to ground. Does that make fusing the ground ineffective? No contrary to what you idiots might think. There is nothing wrong with shorting a ground to a ground. If you short a positive to a positive does the fuse blow? No, it's the same thing as shorting a ground to a ground. It does not matter which one you put the fuse on, and the fact that you idiots didn't know that shows that you're all tards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NutHugger, post: 7079103, member: 627450"] You're an idiot. You do not understand electronics. I did not call myself a liar. I proved that you idiots don't know what you're talking about. You cannot short ground to ground. Does that make fusing the ground ineffective? No contrary to what you idiots might think. There is nothing wrong with shorting a ground to a ground. If you short a positive to a positive does the fuse blow? No, it's the same thing as shorting a ground to a ground. It does not matter which one you put the fuse on, and the fact that you idiots didn't know that shows that you're all tards. [/QUOTE]
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