No, I'd track down the source and then have them dealt with, but that's not the point, if you work on high voltages without testing/safty checks then you deserve to be fried.
If a lineman works on a line without testing for a voltage present even after throwing the off switch then he shouldn't be working on high voltage equipment.
I have Tolkien reading this and bits of the other parts of LoTR on a CD that came with a 7 book box set, maybe I should actually listen to it one day since I paid $100NZ for the set
I don't know if they're advertising it much but Hitman: Codename 47 which was just released has Glide support, so some people out there still think it's worth it
You might also want to check out Meet the Feebles, all done with puppets (kinda like the Muppets, but incredibly sick) it's a rather good laugh and suprisingly good considering half of it had to be filmed at night and in secret because the funding for it was cut.
Trinity was never a project, it was John Carmacks name for his reseach, taken from Intels (I think) way of naming their current reseach after a nearby river.
No, I'd track down the source and then have them dealt with, but that's not the point, if you work on high voltages without testing/safty checks then you deserve to be fried.
If a lineman works on a line without testing for a voltage present even after throwing the off switch then he shouldn't be working on high voltage equipment.
I have Tolkien reading this and bits of the other parts of LoTR on a CD that came with a 7 book box set, maybe I should actually listen to it one day since I paid $100NZ for the set
- Doc Ock
I don't know if they're advertising it much but Hitman: Codename 47 which was just released has Glide support, so some people out there still think it's worth it
You might also want to check out Meet the Feebles, all done with puppets (kinda like the Muppets, but incredibly sick) it's a rather good laugh and suprisingly good considering half of it had to be filmed at night and in secret because the funding for it was cut.
Trinity was never a project, it was John Carmacks name for his reseach, taken from Intels (I think) way of naming their current reseach after a nearby river.