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4th February 2003, 20:47 | #2 |
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| some pics really give the wow effect imagine/==> tesla coil powered computer something for calantak maybe |
19th August 2003, 16:24 | #3 |
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| oops, was a test. Hey are there any knowledgable electricians in here? Thanks |
19th August 2003, 16:41 | #4 |
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| I know a bit about electricity. Anthroplast, our voltmodding guru, knows a lot about electronics. every time I ask him 'Is this possible' he's able to give me a decent solution right now he's studying for school (failed his first exams, let's hope he passes now) why do you need an electrician? you're going to build your own tesla cannon? |
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