Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 In a message dated 08/23/2000 9:26:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: << Hi Rainbo, K. and electricity are a bit like gravity and mass; in other words, linked. Often, a humming sounds accompanies the electrical phenomena. Unless you start melting semiconductor junctions by mere touch, there is nothing to worry, unless you're working at a plant of IC's Jan >> Hiya Jan Bro, I do break watches... I set off the timing, I also speed the chip in the computer and have to reset the timer every few months or they run fast, maybe we could start a K-electric plant like those at waterfalls... <g> I am so swamped with work, I will try to keep up here but it will last like this through Christmas... L*L*L rainbo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 On 8/23/00 at 9:43 AM Rainbolily wrote: ºIn a message dated 08/23/2000 9:26:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, º writes: º º<< º Hi Rainbo, º º K. and electricity are a bit like gravity and mass; in other words, linked. ºOften, a humming sounds accompanies the electrical phenomena. Unless you ºstart melting semiconductor junctions by mere touch, there is nothing to ºworry, unless you're working at a plant of IC's º º Jan º >> ºHiya Jan Bro, º ºI do break watches... I set off the timing, I also speed the chip in the ºcomputer and have to reset the timer every few months or they run fast, maybe ºwe could start a K-electric plant like those at waterfalls... <g> º ºI am so swamped with work, I will try to keep up here but it will last like ºthis through Christmas... º ºL*L*L ºrainbo Annette, Breaking electronic watches doesn't have to be a problem - there still are mechanical watches. Which chip in the computer are you speeding up? If it is the CPU, that would have to mean you must be able to - hands free - (de)tune a radio or TV set as well and that is easily demonstrated, even to lays, unfamiliar with both K. and electronics Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 º<< º Hi Rainbo, º º K. and electricity are a bit like gravity and mass; in other words, linked. ºOften, a humming sounds accompanies the electrical phenomena. Unless you ºstart melting semiconductor junctions by mere touch, there is nothing to ºworry, unless you're working at a plant of IC's º º Jan º >> ºHiya Jan Bro, º ºI do break watches... I set off the timing, I also speed the chip in the ºcomputer and have to reset the timer every few months or they run fast, maybe ºwe could start a K-electric plant like those at waterfalls... <g> º ºI am so swamped with work, I will try to keep up here but it will last like ºthis through Christmas... º ºL*L*L ºrainbo >Annette, >Breaking electronic watches doesn't have to be a problem - there still are mechanical watches. Which chip in the computer are you speeding up? If it is the CPU, that would have to mean you must be able to - hands free - (de)tune a radio or TV set as well and that is easily demonstrated, even to lays, unfamiliar with both K. and electronics >Jan It is strange and fascinating to observe how the concept of flowing time may come to change. I come from time to time to see numbers on a bellboy, a cellular phone, a TV, on a car radio, a wake up radio, a computer screen, a TV screen. The strange and fascinating thing about it is that more and more those numbers that mark time are just numbers. It could be any time at all, it does not change a thing... Maybe one day the cell of our body will come to observe the time flowing, or should I say, not flowing, in the same way and the concept of aging would be then one that we put on like changing a watch for its color. Antoine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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