pwnt by pat 10+ year member Pat for Prez 2024 - vote! 2,186 11 Pa Jan 6, 2007 #16 seriously, how do you fail at strapping something to a wall socket...
SPL140.2 5,000+ posts Team DefJ 5,344 13 NY Jan 6, 2007 #17 i think you should zap that dog //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
i think you should zap that dog //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
Calikid 5,000+ posts Stack That Paper 7,563 2 Los Angeles Jan 6, 2007 #19 stfu. . . you sandwich maker. lol jk jk Click to expand... i lol'ed
J JunkTitleGolf 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 159 0 Corydon, IN Jan 6, 2007 #20 Walmart has replacement lamp cords...buy one...I kinda see you cutting the cord while it is still plugged in...
Walmart has replacement lamp cords...buy one...I kinda see you cutting the cord while it is still plugged in...
SPL140.2 5,000+ posts Team DefJ 5,344 13 NY Jan 6, 2007 #21 hah is it supposed to make that loud *** noise? Click to expand... yeah lol
Astyl 10+ year member Car Audio Enthusiast 1,122 0 Bedford, NH Jan 6, 2007 #23 go get a replacement dryer cord and hook it up to 240 volts
A azbass 5,000+ posts the salty ca.com mod 35,898 92 Long Beach, CA Jan 6, 2007 #24 good times. LA storm, took it untill the breakers were tripped. then went some more.
A azbass 5,000+ posts the salty ca.com mod 35,898 92 Long Beach, CA Jan 6, 2007 #25 meh, gotta find the link
OP jmanpc 5,000+ posts CA.com Nostalgist. 16,929 8 Jacksonville, Fl Jan 6, 2007 Thread Starter #26 i saw that vid. good stuff.
ngsm13 5,000+ posts BSEE 41,527 250 Cincinnati, OH Jan 6, 2007 #28 Many people used to, many people get over it and then still do. It happens. nG
Astyl 10+ year member Car Audio Enthusiast 1,122 0 Bedford, NH Jan 6, 2007 #29 ya know, using the ROE voltage calculator 120 Volts equals just around 14,500 watts, lol and 240 volts is just around 50,000 watts
ya know, using the ROE voltage calculator 120 Volts equals just around 14,500 watts, lol and 240 volts is just around 50,000 watts
ngsm13 5,000+ posts BSEE 41,527 250 Cincinnati, OH Jan 6, 2007 #30 At 1ohm. Good luck finding a breaker with the ability to handle the appropriate current. nG