Re: If the alarm clock doesn't do the trick...
Mousie, on host 64.236.243.243
Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 09:04:01
Re: If the alarm clock doesn't do the trick... posted by Beasty on Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 01:47:18:
> > So can you explain to me why every time I get out of my car and touch the door to close it, I get an intense shock? > > > > Mousie > > I get that all the time too. That's static that has built up on the car body while you've been driving it. The friction of air passing the car body creates static just the same as rubbing a balloon on a sweater does. With rubber tyres it's got nowhere to earth itself to until you get out and touch it. > > I seem to be amazingly static sensitive. For a man who works in IT handling expensive microcomponents, this can be a bit of a bind. > > Bea"OW! Who wired up that metal cabinet? Oh, it's just sitting on a nylon carpet..."sty
Wow! I didn't realize there would be an actual, logical explanation. Now to find a way to make something ELSE do the grounding. Maybe if I hit a dog every time I park...
Mou"pot stirrer"sie
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