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Guys do not try 1kw amps with 2.2ghz gear PART II of experiment, read previous post

 
 
Mike
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      08-10-2003, 04:08 PM
Do not try doing it. me and my buddy got severe RF burns and one of my eyes
is still patched. We kicked the power and were knocked out instantly and
woke up in the hospital with internal burns and 2nd degree burns on our face
and body. we were out for 3 days and it took 2 weeks of hospital stay. the
police notified the FCC and our gear was confiscated with a warning. I am
finally able to sit up and type this warning.


 
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Jeremy Parr
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      08-10-2003, 05:36 PM
I hope this is only a joke, nobody would be that stupid.

"Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bh5ql2$v00kd$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Do not try doing it. me and my buddy got severe RF burns and one of my

eyes
> is still patched. We kicked the power and were knocked out instantly and
> woke up in the hospital with internal burns and 2nd degree burns on our

face
> and body. we were out for 3 days and it took 2 weeks of hospital stay. the
> police notified the FCC and our gear was confiscated with a warning. I am
> finally able to sit up and type this warning.
>
>



 
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Bill Crocker
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      08-10-2003, 06:01 PM
Yea, but how far did it go???

You're joking, right?

Bill Crocker



"Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bh5ql2$v00kd$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Do not try doing it. me and my buddy got severe RF burns and one of my

eyes
> is still patched. We kicked the power and were knocked out instantly and
> woke up in the hospital with internal burns and 2nd degree burns on our

face
> and body. we were out for 3 days and it took 2 weeks of hospital stay. the
> police notified the FCC and our gear was confiscated with a warning. I am
> finally able to sit up and type this warning.
>
>



 
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Bigguy
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      08-10-2003, 10:34 PM
Bummer.... had a similar kind of experience testing my first anti-gravity
drive....threw me 40 foot into the air...

You can't beat the hands-on practical approach....

Guy

Mike wrote:
> Do not try doing it. me and my buddy got severe RF burns and one of
> my eyes is still patched. We kicked the power and were knocked out
> instantly and woke up in the hospital with internal burns and 2nd
> degree burns on our face and body. we were out for 3 days and it took
> 2 weeks of hospital stay. the police notified the FCC and our gear
> was confiscated with a warning. I am finally able to sit up and type
> this warning.



 
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TC
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      08-11-2003, 02:21 AM
LiquidX <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Bigguy wrote:
>> Bummer.... had a similar kind of experience testing my first
>> anti-gravity drive....threw me 40 foot into the air...
>>
>> You can't beat the hands-on practical approach....
>>
>> Guy

>
> If you dont mind my ignorance, what is a anti-gravity drive?
>
>


/\/\/\/
This is really basic stuff. Plenty of anti-gravity information will fall
out on a google search. A typical example can be found at ...

http://www.flippyscatpage.com/antigravity.html
 
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Don W.
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      08-11-2003, 07:57 AM
"Jim Orfanakos" <jim@-nospam-orfanakos.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bh5ql2$v00kd$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Do not try doing it. me and my buddy got severe RF burns and one of my

> eyes
> > is still patched. We kicked the power and were knocked out instantly and
> > woke up in the hospital with internal burns and 2nd degree burns on our

> face
> > and body. we were out for 3 days and it took 2 weeks of hospital stay.

the
> > police notified the FCC and our gear was confiscated with a warning. I

am
> > finally able to sit up and type this warning.
> >

>
> Next time try inverting the polarity of the Flux Capacitor
>
>

What? Are you CRAZY???

The link-bypass and couple adapter were both outlawed because it would be
too easy for some fool to invert the polarity of an operational Flux
Capacitor in an unsuitable environment. Frankly, I can't think of any
environment in which polarity inversion of an operational Flux Capacitor
would be appropriate!

It seems strange that such advice would come from you. Until now your posts
would indicate you're a responsible man with regard for the safety of
others. If Mike were to acquire a link-bypass or couple adaptor and invert
the polarity of an operational Flux Capacitor, his chances of ever finding
his way home would be remote (to say the least!)

See here:
http://tinyurl.com/jmke

Don W.


 
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Jim Orfanakos
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      08-11-2003, 10:40 AM
<SNIP>

> > Next time try inverting the polarity of the Flux Capacitor
> >
> >

> What? Are you CRAZY???
>
> The link-bypass and couple adapter were both outlawed because it would be
> too easy for some fool to invert the polarity of an operational Flux
> Capacitor in an unsuitable environment. Frankly, I can't think of any
> environment in which polarity inversion of an operational Flux Capacitor
> would be appropriate!
>
> It seems strange that such advice would come from you. Until now your

posts
> would indicate you're a responsible man with regard for the safety of
> others. If Mike were to acquire a link-bypass or couple adaptor and

invert
> the polarity of an operational Flux Capacitor, his chances of ever finding
> his way home would be remote (to say the least!)
>
> See here:
> http://tinyurl.com/jmke
>
> Don W.


LOL !! - Great link !!


 
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Dain
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      11-14-2003, 07:28 PM
You are an idiot!!!! Who in there right mind would put 1000 watt amp
on anything???? In the words of the immortal Red Foreman, "DUMB ASS!!"
Think about idiot 4.4ghz is a MICROWAVE standard microvwave routine
operate in the 500-1000WATT range. I nominate you for the Darwin
Awards.
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 12:08:39 -0400, "Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Do not try doing it. me and my buddy got severe RF burns and one of my eyes
>is still patched. We kicked the power and were knocked out instantly and
>woke up in the hospital with internal burns and 2nd degree burns on our face
>and body. we were out for 3 days and it took 2 weeks of hospital stay. the
>police notified the FCC and our gear was confiscated with a warning. I am
>finally able to sit up and type this warning.
>


 
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