Re: Using The Internet To Store Data
From: Risto Lankinen (rlankine_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/12/05
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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 06:14:21 GMT
"Galicean" <TomGiarmoIsRyanWhite@use.net> wrote in message
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> Comments appreciated especially those that address how it is he
> accomplishes this feat.
Dunno, but did you know there's a way to store electricity in an
extension cord: Plug one end to the wall and wait a while. Then
unplug the cord from the wall and /quickly/ plug it to the free end
of the extension cord instead.
Now, when you need some electicity, you can use the electrons
trapped into the extension cord loop by unplugging the loop and
/quickly/ plugging your appliance into the appropriate end of the
cord.
Patent pending.
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